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The Countoscope: Measuring Dynamics by Counting Particles in Boxes
Centre de recherche - Paris
Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
Pavillon Curie, 11 rue Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris 5ème
Description
Any imaging technique is limited by lts field of view. As objects or particles move in and out of the observation field, tracking their motion, especially over long periods, beoomes challenging. ln addition, available analysis techniques face challenges reconstructing trajectories in dense and heterogeneous systems where accurately labelling partlcles is difficult. Here, we shift this paradigm by introducing a broadly-applicable technique that probes dynamics simply by counting particles in finite observation boxes.
Using colloïdal experiments, simulations, and theory, we demonstrate that statistical properties of fluctuating counts can be used to determine self-diffusion coefficients. Our framework alleviates the hurdles associated with trajectory reconstruction. We subsequently show that by increasing the observation box size, counting naturally enables the study of collective dynamics.
We extend our technique to various suspensions, such as ions or active partlcles. The "Countoscope" offers the unique possibility to systematically llnk individual and collective behavior, opening up broad soft matter and statistical physics perspectives.
Organisateurs
PCC Seminar Team
Orateurs
Sophie Marbach
Invité(es) par
Nolan Burban