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Molding, patterning and driving liquids with light

Authors :
Suchuan Dong
Aamir Nasir Quraishy
Hong Zhong
Talari Vishal
Peng Yu
Tian Tong
Chaofu Zhou
Mohammadjavad Mohebinia
Dong Liu
Jiming Bao
Wei Zhang
Xin Tong
Guang Yang
Zhiming Wang
Yi Qiu
Feng Lin
Jonathan Hu
John Schaibley
Runjia Li
Hang Zhang
Junyi Zhao
Source :
Materials Today. 51:48-55
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

When a laser beam induces surface tension gradient at the free surface of a liquid, a weak surface depression is expected and has been observed. Here we report giant depression and rupture in “optothermocapillary fluids” under the illumination of laser and sunlight. Computational fluid dynamics models were developed to understand the surface deformation and provided desirable physical parameters of the fluid for maximum deformation. New optothermocapillary fluids were created by mixing transparent lamp oil with different candle dyes. They can be cut open by sunlight and be patterned to different shapes and sizes using an ordinary laser show projector or a common laser pointer. Laser driving and elevation of optothermocapillary fluids, in addition to the manipulation of different droplets on their surface, were demonstrated as an efficient controlling method and platform for optofluidic operations. The fundamental understanding of light-induced giant depression and creation of new optothermocapillary fluids encourage the fundamental research and applications of optofluidics.

Details

ISSN :
13697021
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Today
Accession number :
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