From: W. Trevor King Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 04:02:09 +0000 (-0400) Subject: root.bib: Add gittes98 and berg-sorensen04 X-Git-Tag: v1.0~79 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e52db0198b28d83443a7ae1abfa03c61982ab326;p=thesis.git root.bib: Add gittes98 and berg-sorensen04 Both talk about extremely overdamped power spectra. --- diff --git a/src/root.bib b/src/root.bib index d34f60b..f1b764d 100644 --- a/src/root.bib +++ b/src/root.bib @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ @string{DBensimon = "Bensimon, David"} @string{DRBentley = "Bentley, D. R."} @string{HJCBerendsen = "Berendsen, Herman J. C."} -@string{KBergSorensen = "Berg-S\orensen, K"} +@string{KBergSorensen = "Berg-S{\o}rensen, Kirstine"} @string{EBergantino = "Bergantino, Elisabetta"} @string{DBerk = "Berk, D."} @string{FBerkemeier = "Berkemeier, Felix"} @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ @string{HErickson = "Erickson, Harold P."} @string{MEsaki = "Esaki, Masatoshi"} @string{SEsparham = "Esparham, S."} -@string{EBJ = "European biophysics journal: EBJ"} +@string{EBJ = "European Biophysics Journal"} @string{EJP = "European Journal of Physics"} @string{EPL = "Europhysics Letters"} @string{CEvangelista = "Evangelista, C."} @@ -312,6 +312,7 @@ @string{BFlannery = "Flannery, B."} @string{LFlorea = "Florea, L."} @string{ELFlorin = "Florin, Ernst-Ludwig"} +@string{HFlyvbjerg = "Flyvbjerg, Henrik"} @string{FoldDes = "Fold Des"} @string{NRForde = "Forde, Nancy R."} @string{CFosler = "Fosler, C."} @@ -353,6 +354,7 @@ @string{DGilbert = "Gilbert, D."} @string{HGire = "Gire, H."} @string{MGiuntini = "Giuntini, M."} +@string{FGittes = "Gittes, Frederick"} @string{SGlanowski = "Glanowski, S."} @string{JGlaser = "Glaser, Jens"} @string{KGlasser = "Glasser, K."} @@ -915,6 +917,7 @@ @string{BSchlegelberger = "Schlegelberger, B."} @string{MSchleicher = "Schleicher, Michael"} @string{MSchlierf = "Schlierf, Michael"} +@string{CFSchmidt = "Schmidt, Christoph F."} @string{JSchmidt = "Schmidt, Jacob J."} @string{LSchmitt = "Schmitt, Lutz"} @string{JSchmutz = "Schmutz, J."} @@ -981,6 +984,7 @@ @string{GSpier = "Spier, G."} @string{ASprague = "Sprague, A."} @string{SPRINGER = "Springer Science + Business Media, LLC"} +@string{SPRINGER:V = "Springer-Verlag"} @string{DBStaple = "Staple, Douglas B."} @string{RStark = "Stark, R. W."} @string{PSStayton = "Stayton, P. S."} @@ -1455,6 +1459,43 @@ project = "Cantilever Calibration" } +@article{ berg-sorensen04, + author = KBergSorensen #" and "# HFlyvbjerg, + title = {Power spectrum analysis for optical tweezers}, + journal = RSI, + year = 2004, + volume = 75, + number = 3, + pages = {594--612}, + publisher = AIP, + url = {http://rsi.aip.org/resource/1/rsinak/v75/i3/p594_s1}, + doi = {10.1063/1.1645654}, + issn = {0034-6748}, + keywords = {radiation pressure, Brownian motion, spectral analysis, + dielectric bodies, measurement by laser beam, flow measurement}, + abstract = {The force exerted by an optical trap on a dielectric + bead in a fluid is often found by fitting a Lorentzian to the + power spectrum of Brownian motion of the bead in the trap. We + present explicit functions of the experimental power spectrum that + give the values of the parameters fitted, including error bars and + correlations, for the best such $\chi^2$ fit in a given frequency + range. We use these functions to determine the information + content of various parts of the power spectrum, and find, at odds + with lore, much information at relatively high frequencies. + Applying the method to real data, we obtain perfect fits and + calibrate tweezers with less than 1\% error when the trapping + force is not too strong. Relatively strong traps have power + spectra that cannot be fitted properly with any Lorentzian, we + find. This underscores the need for better understanding of the + power spectrum than the Lorentzian provides. This is achieved + using old and new theory for Brownian motion in an incompressible + fluid, and new results for a popular photodetection system. The + trap and photodetection system are then calibrated simultaneously + in a manner that makes optical tweezers a tool of precision for + force spectroscopy, local viscometry, and probably other + applications.}, +} + @article{ berg-sorensen05, author = KBergSorensen #" and "# HFlyvbjerg, title = {The colour of thermal noise in classical Brownian motion: a @@ -6748,6 +6789,24 @@ project = "Cantilever Calibration" } +@article{ gittes98, + author = FGittes #" and "# CFSchmidt, + title = {Thermal noise limitations on micromechanical experiments}, + year = 1998, + month = jan, + journal = EBJ, + volume = 27, + number = 1, + pages = {75--81}, + doi = {10.1007/s002490050113}, + url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002490050113}, + issn = {0175-7571}, + publisher = SPRINGER:V, + keywords = {Key words Thermal noise; Optical tweezers; Atomic force + microscopy; Single molecules; Micromechanics}, + language = {English}, +} + @article { ryckaert77, author = JPRyckaert #" and "# GCiccotti #" and "# HJCBerendsen, title = "Numerical integration of the cartesian equations of motion of a