We investigate the dynamics of single microparticles immersed in water that are driven out of equilibrium in the presence of an additional external colored noise. As a case study, we trap a single polystyrene particle in water with optical tweezers and apply an external electric field with flat spectrum but a finite bandwidth of the order of kHz. The intensity of the external noise controls the amplitude of the fluctuations of the position of the particle and therefore of its effective temperature. Here we show, in two different nonequilibrium experiments, that the fluctuations of the work done on the particle obey the Crooks fluctuation theorem at the equilibrium effective temperature, given that the sampling frequency and the noise cutoff...
We investigate the fluctuation dynamics of a probe around a deterministic motion induced by interact...
We examine the nonequilibrium dynamics of a self-interacting λφ4 scalar field theory. Using a real t...
5 pages, 4 figures, plus AppendixWe propose to use a correlated noise bath to drive an optically tra...
We experimentally study the fluctuations of Brownian micro-particles trapped with optical tweezers a...
We investigate the motion of a colloidal particle driven out of equilibrium by a time-varying stiffn...
It is known that for a particle held in an optical trap the interaction of thermal fluctuations with...
This thesis describes an experimental study on fluctuations of a Brownian particle immersed in a flu...
We review a series of experimental studies of the thermodynamics of nonequilibrium processes at the ...
A colloid supported against gravitational settling by means of an imposed electric field behaves, on...
In the absence of directional motion it is often hard to recognize athermal fluctuations. Probabilit...
This paper is a theoretical study of the stochastic thermodynamics of a single, optically trapped pa...
Brownian motion of microscopic particles is driven by collisions with surrounding fluid molecules. T...
Observation of the Brownian motion of a small probe interacting with its environment provides one of...
The puzzle of how time-reversible microscopic equations of mechanics lead to the time-irreversible m...
39 pages, 6 figuresWe discuss an extension of the fluctuation theorem to stochastic models that, in ...
We investigate the fluctuation dynamics of a probe around a deterministic motion induced by interact...
We examine the nonequilibrium dynamics of a self-interacting λφ4 scalar field theory. Using a real t...
5 pages, 4 figures, plus AppendixWe propose to use a correlated noise bath to drive an optically tra...
We experimentally study the fluctuations of Brownian micro-particles trapped with optical tweezers a...
We investigate the motion of a colloidal particle driven out of equilibrium by a time-varying stiffn...
It is known that for a particle held in an optical trap the interaction of thermal fluctuations with...
This thesis describes an experimental study on fluctuations of a Brownian particle immersed in a flu...
We review a series of experimental studies of the thermodynamics of nonequilibrium processes at the ...
A colloid supported against gravitational settling by means of an imposed electric field behaves, on...
In the absence of directional motion it is often hard to recognize athermal fluctuations. Probabilit...
This paper is a theoretical study of the stochastic thermodynamics of a single, optically trapped pa...
Brownian motion of microscopic particles is driven by collisions with surrounding fluid molecules. T...
Observation of the Brownian motion of a small probe interacting with its environment provides one of...
The puzzle of how time-reversible microscopic equations of mechanics lead to the time-irreversible m...
39 pages, 6 figuresWe discuss an extension of the fluctuation theorem to stochastic models that, in ...
We investigate the fluctuation dynamics of a probe around a deterministic motion induced by interact...
We examine the nonequilibrium dynamics of a self-interacting λφ4 scalar field theory. Using a real t...
5 pages, 4 figures, plus AppendixWe propose to use a correlated noise bath to drive an optically tra...