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Photobleaching of randomly-rotating fluorescently-decorated particles

Chemical Physics 2017-11-08 v1

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 DD of the particle and a photobleaching timescale τ\tau of the fluorophores, the dynamics of this process are characterized by the dimensionless combination DτD \tau. We find significant interparticle fluctuations at intermediate DτD \tau. These fluctuations vanish at both large and small DτD \tau, or at small or large elapsed times tt. 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 10310^3 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