arXiv Open Access 2024

Observation of Brownian elastohydrodynamic forces acting on confined soft colloids

Nicolas Fares Maxime Lavaud Zaicheng Zhang Aditya Jha Yacine Amarouchene +1 lainnya
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Confined motions in complex environments are ubiquitous in microbiology. These situations invariably involve the intricate coupling between fluid flow, soft boundaries, surface forces and fluctuations. In the present study, such a coupling is investigated using a novel method combining holographic microscopy and advanced statistical inference. Specifically, the Brownian motion of softmicrometric oil droplets near rigid walls is quantitatively analyzed. All the key statistical observables are reconstructed with high precision, allowing for nanoscale resolution of local mobilities and femtonewton inference of conservative or non-conservative forces. Strikingly, the analysis reveals the existence of a novel, transient, but large, soft Brownian force. The latter might be of crucial importance for microbiological and nanophysical transport, target finding or chemical reactions in crowded environments, and hence the whole life machinery.

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N

Nicolas Fares

M

Maxime Lavaud

Z

Zaicheng Zhang

A

Aditya Jha

Y

Yacine Amarouchene

T

Thomas Salez

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Fares, N., Lavaud, M., Zhang, Z., Jha, A., Amarouchene, Y., Salez, T. (2024). Observation of Brownian elastohydrodynamic forces acting on confined soft colloids. https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.13434

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