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      Local characterization of hindered Brownian motion by using digital video microscopy and 3D particle tracking

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          In this article we present methods for measuring hindered Brownian motion in the confinement of complex 3D geometries using digital video microscopy. Here we discuss essential features of automated 3D particle tracking as well as diffusion data analysis. By introducing local mean squared displacement-vs-time curves, we are able to simultaneously measure the spatial dependence of diffusion coefficients, tracking accuracies and drift velocities. Such local measurements allow a more detailed and appropriate description of strongly heterogeneous systems as opposed to global measurements. Finite size effects of the tracking region on measuring mean squared displacements are also discussed. The use of these methods was crucial for the measurement of the diffusive behavior of spherical polystyrene particles (505 nm diameter) in a microfluidic chip. The particles explored an array of parallel channels with different cross sections as well as the bulk reservoirs. For this experiment we present the measurement of local tracking accuracies in all three axial directions as well as the diffusivity parallel to the channel axis while we observed no significant flow but purely Brownian motion. Finally, the presented algorithm is suitable also for tracking of fluorescently labeled particles and particles driven by an external force, e.g. electrokinetic or dielectrophoretic forces.

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          19 August 2014
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          10.1063/1.4865552
          24593372
          1408.4309
          f0fe1800-ebf5-43f1-8723-e6fd554a5fab

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 023708 (2014)
          12 pages, 11 figures. A supplementary PDF, containing a theoretical analysis of the linking algorithm, is attached
          physics.flu-dyn cond-mat.soft

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