APS March Meeting 2015
Volume 60, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2015;
San Antonio, Texas
Session B46: Invited Session: Thermodynamics and Information Processing in Biochemical Networks
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Monday, March 2, 2015
Room: 217A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DBIO
Abstract ID: BAPS.2015.MAR.B46.4
Abstract: B46.00004 : Experimental Demonstration of Information-to-Energy Conversion in Small Fluctuating Systems
1:03 PM–1:39 PM
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Author:
Masaki Sano
(University of Tokyo)
What is the relation between information and thermodynamics has been a long
standing question in science. In 1867, J.C. Maxwell proposed a Gedanken
experiment to demonstrate violation of the second law of thermodynamics by
assuming a small creature called Maxwell's demon which separates hot atoms
from cold atoms. In 1929, L. Szilard formulated the idea of Maxwell for a
more tractable setup in which a single particle is thermally moving in a box
immersed in a heat bath. He succeeded to relate information entropy and the
second law of thermodynamics in this Gedanken experiment. It had led to long
and intense debates on the relation among thermodynamics, information,
observation, and even computation until it was clarified recently.
Nevertheless, experimental realization of information-energy-conversion has
been elusive. Recently, we succeeded to demonstrate the
information-energy-conversion by observing Brownian motion of colloidal
particles and controlling them. We introduced a feedback control protocol
based on the information of Brownian particle by electric fields and found
that the particle rotates against the torque exerted by an external electric
field and obtains free energy larger than the amount of work performed on
it. By measuring detailed process, validity of a new nonequilibrium equality
concerning the feedback control has been shown. Efficiency of
information-energy conversion was evaluated in this feedback system.
Moreover, I will discuss on possible generalization of this cocept to
information processing in cell chemotaxis.
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