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Optical Control of Thermocapillary Effects in Complex Nanofluids
Physical Review Letters (2009)
  • Yuval Lamhot
  • Assaf Barak
  • Carmel Rotschild
  • Mordechai Segev
  • Meirav Saraf
  • Efrat Lifshitz
  • Abraham Marmur
  • Ramy El-Ganainy, University of Central Florida
  • Demetrios N. Christodoulides, University of Central Florida
Abstract

We study the strong coupling of light and nanoparticle suspensions and their surface tension effect in capillaries. We show experimentally and theoretically that increasing the intensity of a narrow laser beam passing through a capillary far away from the surface results in a significant decrease in the fluid level. The underlying mechanism relies on light-induced redistribution of nanoparticles in the bulk and the surface of the fluid, facilitating continuous optical control over the surface position. The experiments manifest optical control from afar over properties of fluid surfaces.

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Publication Date
December 29, 2009
Publisher Statement
© 2009 The American Physical Society. Deposited here in compliance with publisher policies. Publisher's version of record: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.264503
Citation Information
Yuval Lamhot, Assaf Barak, Carmel Rotschild, Mordechai Segev, et al.. "Optical Control of Thermocapillary Effects in Complex Nanofluids" Physical Review Letters Vol. 103 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ramy_el-ganainy/15/