Publications by authors named "Xing-Fei Zhou"

Using the Weiss mean-field approximation theory and the particles' transport theory for the spatially periodic stochastic systems, we derive an exact analytical expression for the stationary probability current of a coupled lattice system driven by dichotomous noise. It is shown that, for this coupled lattice system, the spatial asymmetry of the system, the asymmetry of the dichotomous noise, and the coupling among nearest neighbors are the ingredients for the stationary probability current. By applying our theory to two special models, we find that (1) the coupling can lead to the directional transport of the particles (even when the potential and the dichotomous noise are symmetric) and (2) the coupling among nearest neighbors can enhance the transport of the particles in some circumstances.

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  • Researchers used vibrating scanning polarization force microscopy to study how DNA molecules compress under radial forces.
  • By changing the vibration amplitude, they found out how much DNA compresses when forces are applied.
  • The results showed that the elastic modulus of DNA varies, being around 20-70 MPa under small forces and increasing to about 100-200 MPa when larger loads are applied.*
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