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      Clustering of Janus particles in an optical potential driven by hydrodynamic fluxes

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      Callegari, Agnese
      Mousavi, S. Masoumeh
      Kasianiuk, Iryna
      Kasyanyuk, Denis
      Velu, Sabareesh K. P.
      Biancofiore, Luca
      Volpe, Giovanni
      Date
      2021-08-01
      Source Title
      Proceedings of SPIE
      Publisher
      Digital Library
      Volume
      11798
      Pages
      1 - 5
      Language
      English
      Type
      Conference Paper
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      Abstract
      Self-organisation is driven by the interactions between the individual components of a system mediated by the environment, and is one of the most important strategies used by many biological systems to develop complex and functional structures. Furthermore, biologically-inspired self-organisation offers opportunities to develop the next generation of materials and devices for electronics, photonics and nanotechnology. In this work, we demonstrate experimentally that a system of Janus particles (silica microspheres half-coated with gold) aggregates into clusters in the presence of a Gaussian optical potential and disaggregates when the optical potential is switched off. We show that the underlying mechanism is the existence of a hydrodynamic flow induced by a temperature gradient generated by the light absorption at the metallic patches on the Janus particles. We also perform simulations, which agree well with the experiments and whose results permit us to clarify the underlying mechanism. The possibility of hydrodynamic-flux-induced reversible clustering may have applications in the fields of drug delivery, cargo transport, bioremediation and biopatterning.
      Keywords
      Reversible clustering
      Optical potential and optical forces
      Janus particles
      Hydrodynamic flux
      Selforganization
      Experiment
      Numerical simulation
      Temperature gradient
      Light absorption
      Metallic patches
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/76966
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2593758
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      • Department of Physics 2550
      • Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology (UNAM) 2258
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