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Opto-thermophoretic Printing of Colloidal Nanoparticles

Focused light can be used to generate weak thermal gradients, under which the migration of colloidal species can occur. This phenomenon, known as thermophoresis, can be exploited to achieve the patterning of nanomaterials on solid surfaces. Although this phenomenon is poorly understood, it has great potential for trapping, sorting, selective concentration, and printing of colloidal species at interfaces.

Summary

Selected Publications

Ana Jimenéz Amaya, Eric H. Hill

Perspective: Thermophoresis and Its Promise for Optical Patterning

Langmuir 2025, 41 (21), 12835-12840

Ana Jimenéz Amaya, Claire Goldmann, Maike C. Haidasch, Cyrille Hamon, Eric H. Hill

Co‐Solvent‐Aided Opto‐Thermophoretic Printing of Gold Nanorod Assemblies

Advanced Optical Materials 2025, 2500375

Ana Jimenéz Amaya, Claire Goldmann, Eric H. Hill 

Thermophoresis‐Induced Polymer‐Driven Destabilization of Gold Nanoparticles for Optically Directed Assembly at Interfaces

Small Methods 2025, 9(3), 2400828

Our research is supported by:

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Contact: eric.hill at bcmaterials dot net
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