Mean square displacement analysis of single-particle trajectories with localization error: Brownian motion in an isotropic medium
Abstract
We examine the capability of mean square displacement (MSD) analysis to extract reliable values of the diffusion coefficient D of a single particle undergoing Brownian motion in an isotropic medium in the presence of localization uncertainty. The theoretical results, supported by simulations, show that a simple unweighted least-squares fit of the MSD curve can provide the best estimate of D provided an optimal number of MSD points are used for the fit. We discuss the practical implications of these results for data analysis in single-particle tracking experiments.
- Publication:
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Physical Review E
- Pub Date:
- October 2010
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhRvE..82d1914M
- Keywords:
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- 87.16.dp;
- 87.80.Nj;
- 87.16.ad;
- 05.40.Jc;
- Transport including channels pores and lateral diffusion;
- Single-molecule techniques;
- Analytical theories;
- Brownian motion