Stationary and transient work-fluctuation theorems for a dragged Brownian particle

R. van Zon and E. G. D. Cohen
Phys. Rev. E 67, 046102 – Published 7 April 2003
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Abstract

Recently Wang et al. carried out a laboratory experiment, where a Brownian particle was dragged through a fluid by a harmonic force with constant velocity of its center. This experiment confirmed a theoretically predicted work related integrated transient fluctuation theorem (ITFT), which gives an expression for the ratio for the probability to find positive or negative values for the fluctuations of the total work done on the system in a given time in a transient state. The corresponding integrated stationary state fluctuation theorem (ISSFT) was not observed. Using an overdamped Langevin equation and an arbitrary motion for the center of the harmonic force, all quantities of interest for these theorems and the corresponding nonintegrated ones (TFT and SSFT, respectively) are theoretically explicitly obtained in this paper. While the TFT and the ITFT are satisfied for all times, the SSFT and the ISSFT only hold asymptotically in time. Suggestions for further experiments with arbitrary velocity of the harmonic force and in which also the ISSFT could be observed, are given. In addition, a nontrivial long-time relation between the ITFT and the ISSFT was discovered, which could be observed experimentally, especially in the case of a resonant circular motion of the center of the harmonic force.

  • Received 12 December 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.67.046102

©2003 American Physical Society

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R. van Zon and E. G. D. Cohen

  • The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York 10021

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Vol. 67, Iss. 4 — April 2003

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