Tunable Mass Separation via Negative Mobility.
@article{Slapik2019TunableMS,
title={Tunable Mass Separation via Negative Mobility.},
author={Aleksandra Slapik and Jerzy Łuczka and Peter H{\"a}nggi and Jakub Spiechowicz},
journal={Physical review letters},
year={2019},
volume={122 7},
pages={
070602
}
}A prerequisite for isolating diseased cells requires a mechanism for effective mass-based separation. This objective, however, is generally rather challenging because typically no valid correlation exists between the size of the particles and their mass value. We consider an inertial Brownian particle moving in a symmetric periodic potential and subjected to an externally applied unbiased harmonic driving in combination with a constant applied bias. In doing so, we identify a most efficient…
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