Investigating the microenvironments of inhomogeneous soft materials with multiple particle tracking

Citation:

Valentine, M. T. ; Kaplan, P. D. ; Thota, D. ; Crocker, J. C. ; Gisler, T. ; Prud'homme, R. K. ; Beck, M. ; Weitz, D. A. Investigating the microenvironments of inhomogeneous soft materials with multiple particle tracking. Physical Review E 2001, 64, 061506. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y4uasplj
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Abstract:

We develop a multiple particle tracking technique for making precise., localized measurements of the mechanical microenvironments of inhomogeneous materials. Using video microscopy, we simultaneously measure the Brownian dynamics of roughly one hundred fluorescent tracer particles embedded in a complex medium and interpret their motions in terms of local viscoelastic response. To help overcome the inherent statistical limitations due to the finite imaging volume and limited imaging times, we develop statistical techniques and analyze the distribution of particle displacements in order to make meaningful comparisons of individual particles and thus characterize the diversity and properties of the microenvironments. The ability to per-form many local measurements simultaneously allows more precise measurements even in systems that evolve in time. We show several examples of inhomogeneous materials to demonstrate the flexibility of the technique and learn new details of the mechanics of the microenvironments that small particles explore. This technique extends other microrheological methods to allow simultaneous measurements of large numbers of probe particles, enabling heterogeneous samples to be studied more effectively.

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