First-passage statistics of confined colloids
Abstract
The encounter of diffusing entities underlies a wide range of natural phenomena. The dynamics of these first-passage dynamics are strongly influenced by confining geometries. Confinement modifies microscopic diffusion through conservative and hydrodynamic interactions, making it essential for realistic modeling. In this Letter, we investigate how confinement affects the first-passage statistics of a diffusing particle. Using \textit{state-of-the-art} holographic microscopy combined with advanced statistical inference, we probe this motion with nanometric precision. Our experimental and numerical results show that confinement can either hinder or enhance first-passage kinetics, depending on the spatial direction. In particular, wall-normal target finding is accelerated by confinement-induced non-Gaussian displacement statistics, which increases the probability of rare, large displacements, with implications for confined chemical reactions and biological \textit{winners-take-all} processes near boundaries.
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@article{arxiv.2511.11117,
title = {First-passage statistics of confined colloids},
author = {Guirec de Tournemire and Nicolas Fares and Yacine Amarouchene and Thomas Salez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.11117},
year = {2026}
}