Origins of nonexponential decay in single molecule measurements of rotational dynamics.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, The University of Texas, 1 University Station A5300, Austin, Texas 78712, USA.

Published: October 2005

Recent reports have demonstrated that the correlation function of the fluorescence dichroism signal, measured as a probe of single molecule rotational dynamics, should not manifest a single exponential decay even for isotropic diffusion. This has called into question the attribution of observed nonexponential behavior in supercooled fluids and polymer systems to dynamical heterogeneity. We show here that, for the case of a high numerical aperture objective, the dichroism decay becomes indistinguishable from a single exponential. As a consequence, observed nonexponential decays can be associated with complex rotational dynamics. These effects are illustrated via simulated rotational trajectories for isotropic diffusion of a dipole.

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