Critical Casimir levitation of colloids above a bull's-eye pattern

Piotr Nowakowski, Nima Farahmand Bafi, Giovanni Volpe, Svyatoslav Kondrat, S. Dietrich
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Critical Casimir forces emerge among particles or surfaces immersed in a near-critical fluid, with the sign of the force determined by surface properties and with its strength tunable by minute temperature changes. Here, we show how such forces can be used to trap a colloidal particle and levitate it above a substrate with a bull's-eye pattern consisting of a ring with surface properties opposite to the rest of the substrate. Using the Derjaguin approximation and mean-field calculations, we find a rich behavior of spherical colloids at such a patterned surface, including sedimentation towards the ring and levitation above the ring (ring levitation) or above the bull's-eye's center (point levitation). Within the Derjaguin approximation, we calculate a levitation diagram for point levitation showing the depth of the trapping potential and the height at which the colloid levitates, both depending on the pattern properties, the colloid size, and the solution temperature. Our calculations reveal that the parameter space associated with point levitation shrinks if the system is driven away from a critical point, while, surprisingly, the trapping force becomes stronger. We discuss the application of critical Casimir levitation for sorting colloids by size and for determining the thermodynamic distance to criticality. Our results show that critical Casimir forces provide rich opportunities for controlling the behavior of colloidal particles at patterned surfaces.
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牛眼图案上方胶体的临界卡西米尔浮力
临界卡西米尔力出现在浸入近临界流体的粒子或表面之间,其符号由表面特性决定,其强度可通过微小的温度变化进行调节。在这里,我们展示了如何利用这种力来捕获胶体粒子,并使其悬浮在具有靶心图案的基底之上,靶心图案由一个表面性质与基底其余部分相反的环组成。利用德雅金近似和均场计算,我们发现球形胶体在这种图案表面上有丰富的行为,包括向环沉降和在环上方悬浮(环悬浮)或在靶心上方悬浮(点悬浮)。根据德雅金近似法,我们计算出了点悬浮的悬浮图,显示了胶体悬浮时的捕获电位深度和高度,两者都取决于图案特性、胶体大小和溶液温度。我们的计算表明,如果系统远离临界点,与点悬浮相关的参数空间就会缩小,而令人惊讶的是,捕获力会变得更强。我们讨论了临界卡西米尔悬浮在胶体大小分类和确定临界热力学距离方面的应用。我们的研究结果表明,临界卡西米尔力为控制胶体粒子在图案化表面的行为提供了丰富的机会。
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