Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10726629 Comptes Rendus Physique 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
A weak laser beam (∼0.1 watt) should be able to displace a drop using the Marangoni effect (via an imposed temperature gradient). Temperature shifts of ∼10° should overcome pinning forces on the supporting surface. The expected drop speeds are rather high. The direction of motion can be monitored optically. The movement of one (or many) droplets may be controlled retroactively. This system should be efficient for drop sizes ∼10 μm, and less efficient for smaller drops (which do not absorb much energy). To cite this article: P.-G. de Gennes, C. R. Physique 6 (2005).
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