Microscale Janus emulsions represent a versatile material platform for dynamic refractive, reflective, and light-emitting optical components. Here, we present a mechanism for droplet actuation that exploits thermocapillarity. Using optically induced thermal gradients, an interfacial tension differential is generated across the surfactant-free internal capillary interface of Janus droplets. The interfacial tension differential causes droplet-internal Marangoni flows and a net torque, resulting in a predictable and controllable reorientation of the droplets. The effect can be quantitatively described with a simple model that balances gravitational and thermal torques. Occurring in small thermal gradients, these optothermally induced Marangoni...
Controlling droplets is one of the most essential techniques in lab-on-a-chip development. Especiall...
The Marangoni effect develops due to surface tension variations at the liquid/gas interface caused b...
We present a new class of tunable light-driven oscillators based on mm-scale objects adsorbed at flu...
Microscale Janus emulsions represent a versatile material platform for dynamic refractive, reflectiv...
We report, for the first time, a chemotactic motion of emulsion droplets that can be controllably an...
International audienceThe localized heating produced by a tightly focused infrared laser leads to su...
It was recently demonstrated by our group that a focused laser beam could be used to produce a net f...
Abstract Droplet-based microfluidics is an emerging field that can perform a variety of discrete ope...
We have numerically demonstrated micro droplet migrations by photothermal manipulation, in order to ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest in droplet-based (digital) microfluidic syste...
We experimentally investigate the thermocapillary migration induced by local laser heating of the ad...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria. We present a novel method of actuating a microliter droplet he...
Small water droplets or particles located at an oil meniscus typically climb the meniscus due to unb...
Localized surface-tension-driven forces (microscale Marangoni effect) caused by a temperature inhomo...
The thermocapillary (or Marangoni) effect is the mechanical result of an interfacial tension gradien...
Controlling droplets is one of the most essential techniques in lab-on-a-chip development. Especiall...
The Marangoni effect develops due to surface tension variations at the liquid/gas interface caused b...
We present a new class of tunable light-driven oscillators based on mm-scale objects adsorbed at flu...
Microscale Janus emulsions represent a versatile material platform for dynamic refractive, reflectiv...
We report, for the first time, a chemotactic motion of emulsion droplets that can be controllably an...
International audienceThe localized heating produced by a tightly focused infrared laser leads to su...
It was recently demonstrated by our group that a focused laser beam could be used to produce a net f...
Abstract Droplet-based microfluidics is an emerging field that can perform a variety of discrete ope...
We have numerically demonstrated micro droplet migrations by photothermal manipulation, in order to ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest in droplet-based (digital) microfluidic syste...
We experimentally investigate the thermocapillary migration induced by local laser heating of the ad...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria. We present a novel method of actuating a microliter droplet he...
Small water droplets or particles located at an oil meniscus typically climb the meniscus due to unb...
Localized surface-tension-driven forces (microscale Marangoni effect) caused by a temperature inhomo...
The thermocapillary (or Marangoni) effect is the mechanical result of an interfacial tension gradien...
Controlling droplets is one of the most essential techniques in lab-on-a-chip development. Especiall...
The Marangoni effect develops due to surface tension variations at the liquid/gas interface caused b...
We present a new class of tunable light-driven oscillators based on mm-scale objects adsorbed at flu...