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Phys Rev E ; 103(3-1): 032403, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33862745

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We study the stochastic force dynamics of a model microswimmer (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii), using a combined experimental, theoretical, and numerical approach. While swimming dynamics have been extensively studied using hydrodynamic approaches, which infer forces from the viscous flow field, we directly measure the stochastic forces generated by the microswimmer using an optical trap via the photon momentum method. We analyze the force dynamics by modeling the microswimmer as a self-propelled particle, à la active matter, and analyze its energetics using methods from stochastic thermodynamics. We find complex oscillatory force dynamics and power dissipation on the order of 10^{6}k_{B}T/s(∼fW).

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Soft Matter ; 16(31): 7202-7209, 2020 Aug 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32350487

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Active matter systems exhibit rich emergent behavior due to constant injection and dissipation of energy at the level of individual agents. Since these systems are far from equilibrium, their dynamics and energetics cannot be understood using the framework of equilibrium statistical mechanics. Recent developments in stochastic thermodynamics extend classical concepts of work, heat, and energy dissipation to fluctuating non-equilibrium systems. We use recent advances in experiment and theory to study the non-thermal dissipation of individual light-activated self-propelled colloidal particles. We focus on characterizing the transition from thermal to non-thermal fluctuations and show that energy dissipation rates on the order of ∼kBT s-1 are measurable from finite time series data.

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