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Optical deformation of single aerosol particles.


ABSTRACT: Advancements in designing complex models for atmospheric aerosol science and aerosol-cloud interactions rely vitally on accurately measuring the physicochemical properties of microscopic particles. Optical tweezers are a laboratory-based platform that can provide access to such measurements as they are able to isolate individual particles from an ensemble. The surprising ability of a focused beam of light to trap and hold a single particle can be conceptually understood in the ray optics regime using momentum transfer and Newton's second law. The same radiation pressure that results in stable trapping will also exert a deforming optical stress on the surface of the particle. For micron-sized aqueous droplets held in the air, the deformation will be on the order of a few nanometers or less, clearly not observable through optical microscopy. In this study, we utilize cavity-enhanced Raman scattering and a phenomenon known as thermal locking to measure small deformations in optically trapped droplets. With the aid of light-scattering calculations and a model that balances the hydrostatic pressure, surface tension, and optical pressure across the air-droplet interface, we can accurately determine surface tension from our measurements. Our approach is applied to 2 systems of atmospheric interest: aqueous organic and inorganic aerosol.

SUBMITTER: Rafferty A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6778217 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optical deformation of single aerosol particles.

Rafferty Aidan A   Gorkowski Kyle K   Zuend Andreas A   Preston Thomas C TC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190916 40


Advancements in designing complex models for atmospheric aerosol science and aerosol-cloud interactions rely vitally on accurately measuring the physicochemical properties of microscopic particles. Optical tweezers are a laboratory-based platform that can provide access to such measurements as they are able to isolate individual particles from an ensemble. The surprising ability of a focused beam of light to trap and hold a single particle can be conceptually understood in the ray optics regime  ...[more]

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