Photobleaching of randomly-rotating fluorescently-decorated particles
Abstract
Randomly rotating particles that have been isotropically labeled with rigidly linked fluorophores will undergo non-isotropic (patchy) photobleaching under illumination due to the dipole coupling of fluorophores with light. For a rotational diffusion rate of the particle and a photobleaching timescale of the fluorophores, the dynamics of this process are characterized by the dimensionless combination . We find significant interparticle fluctuations at intermediate . These fluctuations vanish at both large and small , or at small or large elapsed times . Associated with these fluctuations between particles, we also observe transient non-monotonicities of the brightness of individual particles. These non-monotonicities can be as much 20\% of the original brightness. We show that these novel photobleach-fluctuations dominate over variability of single-fluorophore orientation when there are at least fluorophores on individual particles.
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@article{arxiv.1710.10340,
title = {Photobleaching of randomly-rotating fluorescently-decorated particles},
author = {Swadhin Taneja and Andrew D. Rutenberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.10340},
year = {2017}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures