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Single file dynamics in soft materials

Soft Condensed Matter 2022-06-09 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The term single file (SF) dynamics refers to the motion of an assembly of particles through a channel with cross-section comparable to the particles' diameter. Single file diffusion (SFD) is then the diffusion of a tagged particle in a \emph{single file}, i.e., under the condition that particle passing is not allowed. SFD accounts for a large variety of processes in nature, including diffusion of colloids in synthetic and natural-shaped channels, biological motors along molecular chains, electrons in proteins and liquid helium, ions through membrane, just to mention a few examples. Albeit introduced in '65, over the last decade the classical notion of SF dynamics has been generalized to account through a more realistic modeling of, among others, particles properties, file geometry, particle-particle and channel-particles interactions, thus paving the way to remarkable applications in, for example, the technology of bio-integrated nanodevices. We then provide a comprehensive review of the recent advances in the theory of SF dynamics and the ensuing experimental realisations.

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@article{arxiv.2206.03893,
  title  = {Single file dynamics in soft materials},
  author = {Alessandro Taloni and Ophir Flomenbom and Ramon Castaneda-Priego and Fabio Marchesoni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.03893},
  year   = {2022}
}
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