光流学
材料科学
纳米流体学
生物光子学
流体学
光子学
等离子体子
纳米尺度
纳米技术
微系统
光电子学
微流控
航空航天工程
工程类
作者
Jiajie Chen,Jacky Loo,Dongping Wang,Yu Zhang,Siu‐Kai Kong,Ho‐Pui Ho
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.201900829
摘要
Abstract Thermal optofluidics is an emerging field that promises to create numerous research and application opportunities in biophysics, biochemistry, and clinical biology. Innovation in plasmonic optics has led to the development of various invaluable tools in the fields of biosensing and microfluidic manipulation. The optothermal effect originates from light–matter interactions during photon–phonon conversion, which can lead to micro‐ or nanoscale inhomogeneities in the thermal distribution. This further induces a series of hydrodynamic phenomena such as natural convection, Marangoni convection, thermophoresis, the electrolyte Seebeck effect, depletion forces, and interfacial effects in colloidal particles. Light–matter interactions are particularly important for three aspects of microfluidics, namely the motion of colloidal particles, fluidic actuation, and biochemical reactions. This review first systematically elucidates the role of both nanoscale plasmonic thermal generation and heat‐induced fluidic motion in optofluidic microsystems. Then, recent state‐of‐the‐art thermal optofluidic applications of the above‐listed three aspects are presented. The paper aims to provide an insightful reference for future research in optofluidic biochemical systems.
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