Experimental demonstration that a free-falling aerosol particle obeys a fluctuation theorem
Abstract
We investigate the fluctuating motion of an aerosol particle falling in air. Using a Millikan-like setup, we tracked a 1-μm sphere falling at its terminal velocity. We observe occurrences of particles undergoing upward displacements against the force of gravity, so that negative work is done briefly. These negative-work events have a probability that is shown to obey the work fluctuation theorem. This experimental confirmation of the theorem's applicability to aerosols leads us to develop and demonstrate an application: an in situ measurement of an aerosol particle's mass.
Publication Title
Physical Review E
Recommended Citation
Wong, C., Goree, J., & Gopalakrishnan, R. (2018). Experimental demonstration that a free-falling aerosol particle obeys a fluctuation theorem. Physical Review E, 97 (5) https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.97.050601