Authors
Pamela T Korda, Michael B Taylor, David G Grier
Publication date
2002/9/3
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Volume
89
Issue
12
Pages
128301
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
We describe measurements of colloidal transport through arrays of micrometer-scale potential wells created with holographic optical tweezers. Varying the orientation of the trap array relative to the external driving force results in a hierarchy of lock-in transitions analogous to symmetry-selecting processes in a wide variety of systems. Focusing on colloid as a model system provides the first opportunity to observe the microscopic mechanisms of kinetic lock-in transitions and reveals a new class of statistically locked-in states. This particular realization also has immediate applications for continuously fractionating particles, biological cells, and macromolecules.
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