Optically modulated electrokinetic manipulation and concentration of colloidal particles near an electrode surface.
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چکیده
We study a recently demonstrated AC electrokinetic technique for manipulation and concentration of colloidal particles on an electrode surface. The technique uses indium tin oxide (ITO)-based parallel-plate electrodes on which highly localized infrared (1064 nm) laser illumination is shone. We show that the highly localized laser illumination leads to a highly nonuniform heating of the electrode substrate, which in turn drives an electrothermal microvortex resulting in a rapid transport of particles toward the illuminated site. Hundreds of polystyrene particles, with diameters ranging from 2.0 to 0.1 microm, suspended in a low conductivity solution (2.0 mS/m) could be aggregated at selected locations on the electrode by activating the laser illumination at suitable AC frequencies. Subsequent deactivation of the laser illumination causes the particles to scatter, and we explore this dynamical behavior for 1.0 microm particles using Delaunay tessellations and high-speed videography. We establish that drag from the electrothermal microvortex acts against a repulsive force, which decreases with increasing AC frequency, to create stable particle clusters. Moreover, experimentally we show that this particle capturing technique can be characterized by a critical frequency: a frequency at which the captured colloidal particle cluster becomes unstable and particles are carried away into the bulk by the electrothermal microvortex. This critical frequency increases with decreasing particle diameter for similar particles. For 0.1 microm particles, comparison of aggregation at different AC frequencies is achieved by the comparison of fluorescent intensity profiles of the aggregations.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
دوره 26 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010