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Equilibrium Information from Nonequilibrium Measurements in an Experimental Test of Jarzynski's Equality

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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Abstract

Recent advances in statistical mechanical theory can be used to solve a fundamental problem in experimental thermodynamics. In 1997, Jarzynski proved an equality relating the irreversible work to the equilibrium free energy difference, DeltaG. This remarkable theoretical result states that it is possible to obtain equilibrium thermodynamic parameters from processes carried out arbitrarily far from equilibrium. We test Jarzynski's equality by mechanically stretching a single molecule of RNA reversibly and irreversibly between two conformations. Application of this equality to the irreversible work trajectories recovers the DeltaG profile of the stretching process to within k(B)T/2 (half the thermal energy) of…

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Keywords
  • Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
  • Work (physics)
  • Statistical physics
  • Statistical mechanics
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Fluctuation theorem
  • Thermodynamics
  • Thermal equilibrium
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  • Affordable and clean energy
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