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Brownian Motion of Graphene

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Brownian motion is a manifestation of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem of statistical mechanics. It regulates systems in physics, biology, chemistry, and finance. We use graphene as prototype material to unravel the consequences of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem in two dimensions, by studying the Brownian motion of optically trapped graphene flakes. These orient orthogonal to the light polarization, due to the optical constants anisotropy. We explain the flake dynamics in the optical trap and measure force and torque constants from the correlation functions of the tracking signals, as well as comparing experiments with a full electromagnetic theory of optical trapping. The understanding of optical trapping of two-dimensional nanostructures gained through our Brownian motion analysis paves the way to light-controlled manipulation and all-optical sorting of biological membranes and anisotropic macromolecules.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Brownian motion; optical tweezers; graphene; electromagnetic scattering theor
List of contributors:
Calogero, Giuseppe; Gucciardi, PIETRO GIUSEPPE; Marago', Onofrio; Iati', MARIA ANTONIA
Authors of the University:
CALOGERO GIUSEPPE
GUCCIARDI PIETRO GIUSEPPE
IATI' MARIA ANTONIA
MARAGO' ONOFRIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/436422
Published in:
ACS NANO
Journal
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