Optical forces can affect the motion of a Brownian particle. For example, optical tweezers use optical forces to trap a particle at a desirable position. Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, also known as microswimmers, propel themselves with directed motion and thus drive themselves out of equilibrium. Understanding their motion in a confined potential can provide insight into out-of-equilibrium phenomena associated with biological examples such as bacteria, as well as with artificial microswimmers. We discuss how to mathematically model their motion in an optical potential using a set of stochastic differential equations and how to numerically simulate it using the corresponding set of finite difference equations....
textThis dissertation details our experiments and numerical calculations on short timescale Brownian...
Active Brownian particles are capable of taking up energy from their environment and converting it i...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Active Brownian particles are capable of taking up energy from...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, also known as microswimmers, propel th...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
Optical forces can affect the motion of a Brownian particle. For example, optical tweezers use optic...
Some randomness is present in most phenomena, ranging from biomolecules and nanodevices to financial...
We show active Brownian particles (passive Brownian particles in a bacterial bath) switches between ...
An optically trapped Brownian particle is a sensitive probe of molecular and nanoscopic forces. An u...
In recent decades, optical tweezers have been integrated with the robotic-aided control techniques f...
In recent decades, optical tweezers have been integrated with the robotic-aided control techniques f...
When in 1827 the botanist Robert Brown was looking through a microscope he recognized particles movi...
© 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement Comput...
Differently from passive Brownian particles, active particles, also known as self-propelled Brownian...
textThis dissertation details our experiments and numerical calculations on short timescale Brownian...
Active Brownian particles are capable of taking up energy from their environment and converting it i...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Active Brownian particles are capable of taking up energy from...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, also known as microswimmers, propel th...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
Optical forces can affect the motion of a Brownian particle. For example, optical tweezers use optic...
Some randomness is present in most phenomena, ranging from biomolecules and nanodevices to financial...
We show active Brownian particles (passive Brownian particles in a bacterial bath) switches between ...
An optically trapped Brownian particle is a sensitive probe of molecular and nanoscopic forces. An u...
In recent decades, optical tweezers have been integrated with the robotic-aided control techniques f...
In recent decades, optical tweezers have been integrated with the robotic-aided control techniques f...
When in 1827 the botanist Robert Brown was looking through a microscope he recognized particles movi...
© 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement Comput...
Differently from passive Brownian particles, active particles, also known as self-propelled Brownian...
textThis dissertation details our experiments and numerical calculations on short timescale Brownian...
Active Brownian particles are capable of taking up energy from their environment and converting it i...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Active Brownian particles are capable of taking up energy from...