2009
DOI: 10.1080/15599610903391176
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Photothermal Tuning and Size Locking of Salt-Water Microdroplets on a Superhydrophobic Surface

Abstract: Liquid microdroplets are attractive as optical microcavities with tunable resonances for applications in quantum optics and biological sensing, owing to their flexible nature and spherical shape. Salt-water microdroplets can be used in such experiments while standing on a superhydrophobic surface that preserves their spherical geometry. Here, we report how the photothermal effect enables continuous tuning or locking of the whispering gallery mode (WGM) spectrum and size of salt-water microdroplets on a superhy… Show more

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“…See also Mestre et al . , and Kiraz et al . already previously quoted in the section devoted to internal fields.…”
Section: Measurement Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…See also Mestre et al . , and Kiraz et al . already previously quoted in the section devoted to internal fields.…”
Section: Measurement Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Mestre et al . dealt with photothermal tuning and size locking of salt‐water microdroplets on a superhydrophobic surface, that preserved spherical geometry, in the controlled atmosphere of a constant humidity chamber. Local heating by an infrared laser focused at the center of a microdroplet caused it to depart from the equilibrium size, therefore shifting the WGM spectrum.…”
Section: Internal Fields and Mdrsmentioning
confidence: 99%