Strategies for the separation of polyelectrolytes based on non-linear dynamics and entropic ratchets in a simple microfluidic device |
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Authors: | F. Tessier G.W. Slater |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, University of Ottawa, 150 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada, CA |
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Abstract: | We perform Monte Carlo simulations of an existing electrophoretic microchannel device used for the size separation of large DNA fragments. This device is normally operated with a constant (dc) driving field. In contrast, we consider the case of a varying (ac) driving field, in the zero-frequency limit. We find that a time-asymmetric pulse can yield interesting migration regimes, in particular bidirectional transport for different molecular sizes. We also study a spatially asymmetric version of the device and show that it can rectify unbiased but non-equilibrium molecular motion, in agreement with previous predictions for entropic ratchets. Finally, at finite frequency we uncover a resonance for the molecular velocity in the channel which could lead to improved performance. Received: 16 November 2001 / Accepted: 11 February 2002 / Published online: 22 April 2002 |
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Keywords: | PACS: 87.15.Tt 87.15.Aa 87.14.Gg |
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