Irreversibility-to-reversibility crossover in transient response of an optically trapped particle

Khan, Manas ; Sood, A. K. (2011) Irreversibility-to-reversibility crossover in transient response of an optically trapped particle EPL: Europhysics Letters, 94 (6). 60003_1-60003_6. ISSN 0295-5075

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/94/60003

Abstract

We study the transient response of a colloidal bead which is released from different heights and allowed to relax in the potential well of an optical trap. Depending on the initial potential energy, the system's time evolution shows dramatically different behaviors. Starting from the short-time reversible to long-time irreversible transition, a stationary reversible state with zero net dissipation can be achieved as the release point energy is decreased. If the system starts with even lower energy, it progressively extracts useful work from thermal noise and exhibits an anomalous irreversibility. In addition, we have verified the Transient Fluctuation Theorem and the Integrated Transient Fluctuation Theorem even for the non-ergodic descriptions of our system.

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