International audienceLaser induced heating at the interface between two immiscible fluids is used to produce thermocapillary stresses along this interface. When the interface is heated locally, the surface tension is reduced at the hot spot and the fluids are drawn in the direction opposite to the temperature gradient. This effect, known as the Marangoni effect, is amplified in miniaturized systems since the temperature and surface tension gradients are increased as the typical distances are reduced. When implemented in an adequate microchannel geometry, the Marangoni effect allows us to devise fundamental building blocks for microfluidic systems. In particular, the motion along the surface of a fluid immediately causes movement in the bul...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new actuation principle for noncontact actuation. Thermo...
Controlling droplets is one of the most essential techniques in lab-on-a-chip development. Especiall...
The development of microfluidic devices is still hindered by the lack of robust fundamental building...
International audienceLaser induced heating at the interface between two immiscible fluids is used t...
The thermocapillary (or Marangoni) effect is the mechanical result of an interfacial tension gradien...
International audienceThe localized heating produced by a tightly focused infrared laser leads to su...
Fluid manipulation at the micrometer scale has traditionally involved the use of batch-fabricated ch...
Droplets are natural candidates for use as microfluidic reactors, if active control of their formati...
This paper describes how Marangoni flows of various forms can be generated in thin liquid films for ...
Marangoni flow, the flow of liquids induced by a temperature gradient at a liquid-gas interface, can...
This work relates to the automated parallel manipulation of parts at sub-millimeter scale and is a p...
"This paper describes how Marangoni flows of various forms can be generated in thin liquid films for...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated by our group that a focused laser beam could be u...
International audienceWe report a novel method for bubble or droplet displacement, capture and switc...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new actuation principle for noncontact actuation. Thermo...
Controlling droplets is one of the most essential techniques in lab-on-a-chip development. Especiall...
The development of microfluidic devices is still hindered by the lack of robust fundamental building...
International audienceLaser induced heating at the interface between two immiscible fluids is used t...
The thermocapillary (or Marangoni) effect is the mechanical result of an interfacial tension gradien...
International audienceThe localized heating produced by a tightly focused infrared laser leads to su...
Fluid manipulation at the micrometer scale has traditionally involved the use of batch-fabricated ch...
Droplets are natural candidates for use as microfluidic reactors, if active control of their formati...
This paper describes how Marangoni flows of various forms can be generated in thin liquid films for ...
Marangoni flow, the flow of liquids induced by a temperature gradient at a liquid-gas interface, can...
This work relates to the automated parallel manipulation of parts at sub-millimeter scale and is a p...
"This paper describes how Marangoni flows of various forms can be generated in thin liquid films for...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated by our group that a focused laser beam could be u...
International audienceWe report a novel method for bubble or droplet displacement, capture and switc...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new actuation principle for noncontact actuation. Thermo...
Controlling droplets is one of the most essential techniques in lab-on-a-chip development. Especiall...
The development of microfluidic devices is still hindered by the lack of robust fundamental building...