Diffusion of a nano-wire through an obstacle field
Abstract
We report the first experimental realization of a rod diffusing in a two dimensional obstacle field following the single rod dynamics. We use a silver nanowire as our rod and two types of obstacles: repelling light beams and polymer pillars. We study the effect of hydrodynamic interactions on the transport of the rod, comparing both experimental realizations and recent simulations. We propose a new framework for analyzing the transport through such systems and predict a new superdiffusive regime of rod transport at high obstacle concentration and short times.
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