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Opto-Thermophoretic Tweezers and Assembly.

Jingang Li1, Linhan Lin1, Yuji Inoue1, Yuebing Zheng2.   

Abstract

Opto-thermophoretic manipulation is an emerging field, which exploits the thermophoretic migration of particles and colloidal species under a light-controlled temperature gradient field. The entropically favorable photon-phonon conversion and widely applicable heat-directed migration make it promising for low-power manipulation of variable particles in different fluidic environments. By exploiting an optothermal substrate, versatile opto-thermophoretic manipulation of colloidal particles and biological objects can be achieved via optical heating. In this paper, we summarize the working principles, concepts, and applications of the recently developed opto-thermophoretic techniques. Opto-thermophoretic trapping, tweezing, assembly, and printing of colloidal particles and biological objects are discussed thoroughly. With their low-power operation, simple optics, and diverse functionalities, opto-thermophoretic manipulation techniques will offer great opportunities in materials science, nanomanufacturing, life sciences, colloidal science, and nanomedicine.
Copyright © 2018 by ASME.

Entities:  

Year:  2018        PMID: 35832388      PMCID: PMC8597552          DOI: 10.1115/1.4041615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Micro Nanomanuf        ISSN: 2166-0468


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