Session BF: Interfacial and Thin Film Instabilities II
10:56 AM–12:40 PM, Sunday, November 20, 2005
Hilton Chicago Room: Continental C
Chair: Igor Kliakhandler, Michigan Tech. University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.DFD.BF.6
Abstract: BF.00006 : Flows and Interface Deformations Driven by Light Scattering
12:01 PM–12:14 PM
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Authors:
Robert Schroll
Wendy Zhang
(James Franck Institute, University of Chicago)
R\'{e}gis Wunenburger
Alexis Casner
Jean-Pierre Delville
(Centre de Physique Mol\'{e}culaire Optique et Hertzienne, Universit\'{e} Bordeaux I)
Recent experiments reveal a novel jetting instability in a micellar fluid system near a second-order phase transition [Casner and Delville, Phys.Rev.\ Lett.\textbf{90} 144503]. When a horizontal interface between the immiscible phases is illuminated by a laser from above at large power, a shape transition occurs. A narrow jet of liquid from the upper layer is propelled into the lower layer, eventually breaking up into droplets. We show the net transport of liquid across the interface results from a flow driven by light scattering off the density fluctuations. When the interface is illuminated from below, the light-driven-flow creates a large-scale hump. We calculate the hump shape and show it agrees well with experimental measurements.
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