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Quantitative and Qualitative Examination of Particle-particle Interactions Using Colloidal Probe Nanoscopy
Published on: July 18, 2014
Direct measurement of topological barriers governing structural transitions in small colloidal clusters
Pritam K Mohanty1, Noman Hanif Barbhuiya1, B Prasanna Venkatesh1
1Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Department of Physics, Palaj, Gandhinagar, 382055 Gujarat, India.
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We use video microscopy to investigate transition kinetics among distinct topological states in four-particle colloidal clusters with short-range interactions. While steady-state distributions are captured solely by net free energy differences, observed transition rates are not. By introducing activation barriers proportional to topological changes between states, we construct a minimal thermodynamic framework that explains both transition rates and equilibrium distributions, with predictive capabilities across a range of interaction strengths. These findings have broad implications for evolutionary dynamics, protein folding, and self-assembly.

