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Trajectory approach to two-state kinetics of single particles on sculpted energy landscapes

  • David Wu
  • , Kingshuk Ghosh
  • , Mandar Inamdar
  • , Heun Jin Lee
  • , Scott Fraser
  • , Ken Dill
  • , Rob Phillips

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Abstract

We study the trajectories of a single colloidal particle as it hops between two energy wells which are sculpted using optical traps. Whereas the dynamical behaviors of such systems are often treated by master-equation methods that focus on particles as actors, we analyze them instead using a trajectory-based variational method called maximum caliber (MaxCal). We show that the MaxCal strategy accurately predicts the full dynamics that we observe in the experiments: From the observed averages, it predicts second and third moments and covariances, with no free parameters. The covariances are the dynamical equivalents of Maxwell-like equilibrium reciprocal relations and Onsager-like dynamical relations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number050603
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume103
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 6 2009

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