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Dynamics of prolate spheroids in the vicinity of an air-water interface.

Stefano VillaLarobina DAntonio StoccoChristophe BlancMassimiliano Maria VilloneGaetano D'AvinoMaurizio Nobili
Published in: Soft matter (2023)
In this article, we present the mobilities of prolate ellipsoidal micrometric particles close to an air-water interface measured by dual wave reflection interference microscopy. Particle's position and orientation with respect to the interface are simultaneously measured as a function of time. From the measured mean square displacement, five particle mobilities (3 translational and 2 rotational) and two translational-rotational cross-correlations are extracted. The fluid dynamics governing equations are solved by the finite element method to numerically evaluate the same mobilities, imposing either slip and no-slip boundary conditions to the flow at the air-water interface. The comparison between experiments and simulations reveals an agreement with no-slip boundary conditions prediction for the translation normal to the interface and the out-of-plane rotation, and with slip ones for parallel translations and in-plane rotation. We rationalize these evidences in the framework of surface incompressibility at the interface.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • single molecule
  • optical coherence tomography
  • single cell
  • high speed