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A Theoretical Analysis of the Integral Fluctuation Theorem for Accelerated Colloidal Systems in the Long-Time Limit

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A quantitative description of the second law of thermodynamics in relatively small classical systems and over short time scales comes from the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. It has been well established both theoretically and experimentally, the validity of the fluctuation theorem to small scale systems that are disturbed from their initial equilibrium states. Some experimental studies in the past have also explored the validity of the fluctuation theorem to nonequilibrium steady states at long time scales in the asymptotic limit. To this end, a theoretical and/or purely numerical model of the integral fluctuation theorem has been presented. An approximate general expression for the dissipation function has been derived for accelerated colloidal systems trapped/confined in power-law traps. Thereafter, a colloidal particle trapped in a harmonic potential (generated by an accelerating one-dimensional optical trap) and undergoing Brownian motion has been considered for the numerical study. A toy model of a quartic potential trap in addition to the harmonic trap has also been considered for the numerical study. The results presented herein show that the integral fluctuation theorem applies not only to equilibrium steady state distributions but also to nonequilibrium steady state distributions of ideal colloidal systems in accelerated frames of reference over long time scales.
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Title: A Theoretical Analysis of the Integral Fluctuation Theorem for Accelerated Colloidal Systems in the Long-Time Limit
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A quantitative description of the second law of thermodynamics in relatively small classical systems and over short time scales comes from the fluctuation-dissipation theorem.
It has been well established both theoretically and experimentally, the validity of the fluctuation theorem to small scale systems that are disturbed from their initial equilibrium states.
Some experimental studies in the past have also explored the validity of the fluctuation theorem to nonequilibrium steady states at long time scales in the asymptotic limit.
To this end, a theoretical and/or purely numerical model of the integral fluctuation theorem has been presented.
An approximate general expression for the dissipation function has been derived for accelerated colloidal systems trapped/confined in power-law traps.
Thereafter, a colloidal particle trapped in a harmonic potential (generated by an accelerating one-dimensional optical trap) and undergoing Brownian motion has been considered for the numerical study.
A toy model of a quartic potential trap in addition to the harmonic trap has also been considered for the numerical study.
The results presented herein show that the integral fluctuation theorem applies not only to equilibrium steady state distributions but also to nonequilibrium steady state distributions of ideal colloidal systems in accelerated frames of reference over long time scales.

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