About 20 years ago, it was shown that lasers can nucleate crystals in super-saturated solutions and might even be able to select the polymorph that crystallises. However, no theoretical model was found explaining the results and progress was slowed down. Here we show that laser-induced nucleation may be understood in terms of the harnessing of concentration fluctuations near a liquid–liquid critical point using optical tweezing in a process called laser-induced phase separation (LIPS) and LIPS and Nucleation (LIPSaN). A theoretical model is presented based on the regular solution model with an added term representing optical tweezing while the dynamics are modelled using a Kramers diffusion equation, and the roles of heat diffusion and ther...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
Crystal nucleation at a glass–solution interface has been demonstrated by evanescent-wave laser-indu...
About 20 years ago, it was shown that lasers can nucleate crystals in super-saturated solutions and ...
Control over the nucleation of new phases is highly desirable but elusive. Even though there is a lo...
Control over the nucleation of new phases is highly desirable but elusive. Even though there is a lo...
Control over the nucleation of new phases is highly desirable but elusive. Even though there is a lo...
Nucleation is the initial step for the creation of new crystalline phase. A precise control over nuc...
Optical tweezers allow crystallisation from solution to be localised to a known position within a so...
Crystallization is one of the most widely used purification and separation processes. Nevertheless, ...
Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain the nonphotochemical laser-induced nucleation (NPLI...
Crystallization is employed in a wide range of industries but our ability to control it remains far ...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
Abstract. The dynamics of liquid-vapor phase-change in the nanosecond time-scale induced by pulsed-l...
We use in this work numerical simulations to investigate the dynamics of a laser-induced vapour bubb...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
Crystal nucleation at a glass–solution interface has been demonstrated by evanescent-wave laser-indu...
About 20 years ago, it was shown that lasers can nucleate crystals in super-saturated solutions and ...
Control over the nucleation of new phases is highly desirable but elusive. Even though there is a lo...
Control over the nucleation of new phases is highly desirable but elusive. Even though there is a lo...
Control over the nucleation of new phases is highly desirable but elusive. Even though there is a lo...
Nucleation is the initial step for the creation of new crystalline phase. A precise control over nuc...
Optical tweezers allow crystallisation from solution to be localised to a known position within a so...
Crystallization is one of the most widely used purification and separation processes. Nevertheless, ...
Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain the nonphotochemical laser-induced nucleation (NPLI...
Crystallization is employed in a wide range of industries but our ability to control it remains far ...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
Abstract. The dynamics of liquid-vapor phase-change in the nanosecond time-scale induced by pulsed-l...
We use in this work numerical simulations to investigate the dynamics of a laser-induced vapour bubb...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
We propose that miscible systems can be divided into three types: miscible in all proportions, parti...
Crystal nucleation at a glass–solution interface has been demonstrated by evanescent-wave laser-indu...