Trapping of Individual Airborne Absorbing Particles Using a Counterflow Nozzle and Photophoretic Trap for Continuous Sampling and Analysis

Abstract

We describe an integrated opto-aerodynamic system and demonstrate that it enables us to trap absorbing airborne micron-size particles from air, hold them and then release them, and to repeat this sequence many times as would be appropriate for continuous sampling of particles from air. The key parts of the system are a conical photophoretic optical trap and a counter-flow coaxial-double-nozzle that concentrates and then slows particles for trapping. This technology should be useful for on-line applications that require monitoring (by single particle analyses) of a series of successively arriving particles (e.g., from the atmosphere or pharmaceutical or other production facilities) where the total sampling time may last from minutes to days, but where each particle must be held for a short time for measurements (e.g., Raman scattering).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 19, 2014
Accession Number
AD1024272

Entities

People

  • Chuji Wang
  • Joshua L. Santarpia
  • Leonid A. Beresnev
  • Mark Coleman
  • Steven C. Hill
  • Yong-Le Pan

Organizations

  • Mississippi State University

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Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Carbon Nanotubes
  • Intensity
  • Laser Beams
  • Lasers
  • Light Sources
  • Measurement
  • Military Research
  • Optical Lattices
  • Particles
  • Physics
  • Radiation
  • Radiation Pressure
  • Raman Scattering
  • Raman Spectra
  • Raman Spectroscopy
  • Scattering
  • Spectra

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  • Aerosol Science/Aerosol Physics
  • Mathematics or Statistics