Measurement of barrier potentials between colloidal particles and liquid-liquid interfaces

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Abstract

We measure the repulsive barrier between micron-sized colloidal particles and liquid-liquid interfaces. Particles of polystyrene and silica (suspended in water/glycerol) are confined individually to an optical trap, and translated towards an interface between the aqueous phase and an oil (decane) phase. We fit holographic micrographs of the particles to Lorentz-Mie theory to calculate the positions of the particles within the trap, including axial displacement. Since the force between a particle and the interface is directly related to the particle's displacement from the trap center, we are able to measure the particle-interface repulsion. We compare the force profiles with those predicted by DLVO theory resulting from ``image charges" in the oil phase.

Authors

  • David Kaz

    • Harvard University
  • Ryan McGorty

    • Dept. of Physics, Harvard University
    • Harvard University, Physics Department
    • Harvard University
  • Vinothan Manoharan

    • Dept. of Physics and SEAS, Harvard University
    • Harvard SEAS
    • Harvard University
    • Harvard Physics and SEAS
    • Harvard University, Physics \& SEAS