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Strong Transient Flows Generated by Thermoplasmonic Bubble Nucleation

AUTHORS:

Jones S., Andrén D., Antosiewicz T.J., Stilgoe A., Rubinsztein-Dunlop H. and Käll M.

ABSTRACT:

The challenge of inducing and controlling localized fluid flows for generic force actuation and for achieving efficient mass transport in microfluidics is key to the development of next-generation miniaturized systems for chemistry and life sciences. Here we demonstrate a methodology for the robust generation and precise quantification of extremely strong flow transients driven by vapor bubble nucleation on spatially isolated plasmonic nanoantennas excited by light. The system is capable of producing peak flow speeds of the order mm/s at modulation rates up to ∼100 Hz in water, thus allowing for a variety of high-throughput applications. Analysis of flow dynamics and fluid viscosity dependence indicates that the transient originates in the rapid bubble expansion that follows nucleation rather than being strictly thermocapillary in nature.

ACS Nano, 2020, vol. 14(12), pp. 17468-17475, doi: 10.1021/acsnano.0c07763


Originally published on - Dec. 28, 2020, 9:23 a.m.
Last update on - Jan. 4, 2021, 3:38 p.m.
Publisher - Sekretariat IGF


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