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Temperature induced tunable particle separation

Statistical Mechanics 2021-03-25 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Soft Condensed Matter Chemical Physics

Abstract

An effective approach to isolation of sub-micro sized particles is desired to separate cancer and healthy cells or in therapy of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. However, since bioparticles span a large size range comprising several orders of magnitude, development of an adequate separation method is a challenging task. We consider a collection of non-interacting Brownian particles of various sizes moving in a symmetric periodic potential and subjected to an external unbiased harmonic driving as well as a constant bias. We reveal a nonintuitive, yet efficient, separation mechanism based on thermal fluctuations induced negative mobility phenomenon in which particles of a given size move in a direction opposite to the applied bias. By changing solely temperature of the system one can separate particles of various strictly defined sizes. This novel approach may be important step towards development of point-of-care lab-on-a-chip devices.

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@article{arxiv.1910.08808,
  title  = {Temperature induced tunable particle separation},
  author = {Aleksandra Słapik and Jerzy Łuczka and Jakub Spiechowicz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.08808},
  year   = {2021}
}

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in press in Physical Review Applied

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