Giant Acceleration of DNA Diffusion in an Array of Entropic Barriers

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Abstract

We investigate with experiments and computer simulations the non-equilibrium dynamics of DNA polymers crossing arrays of entropic barriers in nanofluidic devices in a pressure-driven flow. With increasing driving pressure, the effective diffusivity of DNA rises and then peaks at a value that is many times higher than the equilibrium diffusivity. This is an entropic manifestation of "giant acceleration of diffusion", a non-equilibrium dynamical phenomenon for which an analytical solution is available. The phenomenon is sensitive to the effective energy landscape, thus it offers a unique probe of entropic barriers in a system driven away from equilibrium.

*This work was support by the National Science Foundation under awards 1409577, 1552903, and 1521266.

Presenters

  • Derek Stein

    • Brown Univ
    • Physics, Brown University

Authors

  • Derek Stein

    • Brown Univ
    • Physics, Brown University
  • Daniel Kim

    • Physics, Brown University
  • Clark Bowman

    • Applied Mathematics, Brown University
  • Jackson Del Bonis-O'Donnell

    • Physics, Brown University
  • Anastasios Matzavinos

    • Applied Mathematics, Brown University