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Intermittent Brownian dynamics over a rigid strand: Heavily tailed relocation statistics in a simple geometry
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EngineeringPhysicsLong TimeRelocation StatisticsApplied PhysicsDiffusion ProcessSingle StrandTransport PhenomenaPhysical ChemistryIntermittent Brownian DynamicsProbability TheoryBrownian MotionAnomalous DiffusionStochastic GeometrySoft MatterRigid StrandStochastic PhenomenonBiophysics
We analyze the intermittent Brownian dynamics (a succession of adsorption and bulk relocation steps) of a test particle over a single strand. We propose an analytic expression of the relocation time distribution at all times. We show that this distribution has a nontrivial heavily tailed statistics at long time with a diverging average relocation time. In order to experimentally probe this first passage statistics, we follow the intermittent Brownian dynamics of water molecules over long and stiff imogolite mineral strands, using a field cycling NMR dispersion technique. Our analytic derivation is found to be in good agreement with experimental data on a large domain of observation. Implications for the efficiency of a search strategy on a single filament are then discussed and the importance of the confinement and/or the finite size effect is emphasized.
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