Ultrafast Modulation of Thermoplasmonic Nanobubbles in Water
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019

Thermo-optically generated bubbles in water provide a powerful means for active matter control in microfluidic environments. These bubbles are often formed via continuous-wave illumination of an absorbing medium resulting in bubble nucleation via vaporization of water and subsequent bubble growth from the inward diffusion of gas molecules. However, to date, such bubbles tend to be several microns in diameter, resulting in slow dissipation. This limits the dynamic rate, spatial precision, and throughput of operation in any application. Here we show that isolated plasmonic structures can be utilized as highly localized heating elements to generate thermoplasmonic nanobubbles that can be modulated at frequencies up to several kilohertz in water, orders of magnitude faster than previously demonstrated for microbubbles. The nanobubbles are envisioned as advantageous localized active manipulation elements for high throughput microfluidic applications. ©

bubble nucleation

Thermoplasmonics

thermoplasmonic bubbles

nanobubbles

thermoplasmonic phase change

Författare

Steven Jones

Chalmers, Fysik, Bionanofotonik

Daniel Andrén

Chalmers, Fysik, Bionanofotonik

Tomasz Antosiewicz

Uniwersytet Warszawski

Chalmers, Fysik, Bionanofotonik

Mikael Käll

Chalmers, Fysik, Bionanofotonik

Nano Letters

1530-6984 (ISSN) 1530-6992 (eISSN)

Vol. 19 11 8294-8302

Ämneskategorier

Atom- och molekylfysik och optik

Annan kemiteknik

Annan fysik

DOI

10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b03895

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