Dynamics and interactions of particles in a thermophoretic trap

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Abstract

We investigate dynamics and interactions of particles levitated and trapped by the thermophoretic force in a vacuum cell. Our analysis is based on footage taken by orthogonal cameras that are able to capture the three dimensional trajectories of the particles. In contrast to spherical particles, which remain stationary at the center of the cell, here we report new qualitative features of the motion of particles with non-spherical geometry. Singly levitated particles exhibit steady spinning around their body axis and rotation around the symmetry axis of the cell. When two levitated particles approach each other, repulsive or attractive interactions between the particles are observed. Our levitation system offers a wonderful platform to study interaction between particles in a microgravity environment.

*University of Chicago Materials Research Science and Engineering Center

Authors

  • Benjamin Foster

    • Univ of Chicago
  • Frankie Fung

    • Univ of Chicago
  • Connor Fieweger

    • Univ of Chicago
  • Mykhaylo Usatyuk

    • Univ of Chicago
  • Anita Gaj

    • Univ of Chicago
  • BJ DeSalvo

    • Univ of Chicago
  • Cheng Chin

    • Univ of Chicago