Published February 15, 2019 | Version v1
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Sculpting stable structures in pure liquids

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Pure liquids in thermodynamic equilibrium are structurally homogeneous. In liquid crystals, flow and light pulses are used to create reconfigurable domains with polar order. Moreover, through careful engineering of concerted microfluidic flows and localized optothermal fields, it is possible to achieve complete control over the nucleation, growth, and shape of such domains. Experiments, theory, and simulations indicate that the resulting structures can be stabilized indefinitely, provided the liquids are maintained in a controlled nonequilibrium state. The resulting sculpted liquids could find applications in microfluidic devices for selective encapsulation of solutes and particles into optically active compartments that interact with external stimuli.

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DOI
10.1126/sciadv.aav4283
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:11030

Funding

Slovenian Research Agency
P1-0055
Slovenian Research Agency
P1-0099
Slovenian Research Agency
P1-0192
Slovenian Research Agency
J1-6723
Slovenian Research Agency
L1-8135
Slovenian Research Agency
J1-9149

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Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering