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Programmable photoacoustic patterning of microparticles in air

Physics

Programmable photoacoustic patterning of microparticles in air

R. Zhang, X. Zhao, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking technique of programmable photoacoustic patterning (PPAP), which enables the manipulation of microparticles in air using innovative localized Lamb waves. This research, conducted by Ruoqin Zhang and colleagues, showcases the potential for dynamic, high-tolerance particle assembly and applications in various microsystems.... show more
Abstract
Optical and acoustic tweezers, despite operating on different physical principles, offer non-contact manipulation of microscopic and mesoscopic objects, making them essential in fields like cell biology, medicine, and nanotechnology. The advantages and limitations of optical and acoustic manipulation complement each other, particularly in terms of trapping size, force intensity, and flexibility. We use photoacoustic effects to generate localized Lamb wave fields capable of mapping arbitrary laser pattern shapes. By using localized Lamb waves to vibrate the surface of the multilayer membrane, we can pattern tens of thousands of microscopic particles into the desired pattern simultaneously. Moreover, by quickly and successively adjusting the laser shape, microparticles flow dynamically along the corresponding elastic wave fields, creating a frame-by-frame animation. Our approach merges the programmable adaptability of optical tweezers with the potent manipulation capabilities of acoustic waves, paving the way for wave-based manipulation techniques, such as microparticle assembly, biological synthesis, and microsystems.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 16, 2024
Authors
Ruoqin Zhang, Xichuan Zhao, Jinzhi Li, Di Zhou, Honglian Guo, Zhi-yuan Li, Feng Li
Tags
photoacoustic patterning
microparticles
Lamb waves
dynamic manipulation
microsystems
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