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SF05.06.11 2023 MRS Spring Meeting

Light Induced Surface Tension Gradients for Hierarchical Assembly of Particles from Liquid Metals

When and Where

Apr 12, 2023
4:15pm - 4:30pm

Marriott Marquis, B2 Level, Golden Gate B

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Jiayun Liang1,Zakaria Al Balushi1

University of California, Berkeley1

Abstract

Jiayun Liang1,Zakaria Al Balushi1

University of California, Berkeley1
Achieving control over the motion of dissolved particles in liquid metals is of importance for the meticulous realization of hierarchical particle assemblies in a variety of nanofabrication processes. Brownian forces can impede the motion of such particles, impacting the degree of perfection that can be realized in assembled structures. Here we show that light induced Marangoni flow in liquid metals (i.e., liquid-gallium) with Laguerre-gaussian (LGpl) lasers as heating sources, is an effective approach to overcome Brownian forces on particles, giving rise to predictable assemblies with high degree of order. We show that by carefully engineering surface tension gradients in liquid-gallium using non-gaussian LGpl lasers, the Marangoni and convective flow that develops in the fluid drives the trajectory of randomly dispersed particles to assemble into 100-µm wide ring-shaped particle assemblies. Careful control over the parameters of the LGpl laser (i.e., laser mode, spot size, and intensity of the electric field) can tune the temperature and fluid dynamics of the liquid-gallium as well as the balance of forces on the particle. This in turn can tune the structure of the ring-shaped particle assembly with a high degree of fidelity. The use of light to control the motion of particles in liquid metals represents a tunable and rapidly reconfigurable approach to spatially design surface tension gradients in fluids for more complex assembly of particles and small-scale solutes. This work can be extended to a variety of liquid-metals, complementary to what has been realized in particle assembly out of ferrofluids using magnetic fields.

Keywords

Ga | microstructure

Symposium Organizers

Sijie Chen, Karolinska Institutet
Ben Zhong Tang, South China University of Technology
Shuai Zhang, University of Washington
Xin Zhang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Symposium Support

Silver
Aggregate (C/o South China University of Technology-SCUT)
Ming Wai Lau Centre for Reparative Medicine, Karolinska Institutet

Bronze
Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute | University of Washington
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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