Dixit et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Light-driven formation and rupture of droplet bilayersDixit et al., 2010
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- Dixit S
- Kim H
- Vasilyev A
- Eid A
- Faris G
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- Langmuir
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We demonstrate the optical manipulation of nanoliter aqueous droplets containing surfactant or lipid molecules and immersed in an organic liquid using near-infrared light. The resulting emulsion droplets are manipulated using both the thermocapillary effect and convective fluid …
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