https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2004-10068-2
Development of an optical trap for microparticle clouds in dilute gases
1
Astrophysikalisches Institut, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Schillergässchen 2-3, 07745, Jena, Germany
2
Institut für Geophysik und Extraterrestrische Physik, Technische Universität zu Braunschweig, Mendelssohnstr. 3, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany
* e-mail: julia@astro.uni-jena.de
Received:
26
July
2004
Accepted:
21
October
2004
Published online:
10
November
2004
Long-duration experiments with clouds of microparticles are planned for the ICAPS facility on board the International Space Station ISS. The scientific objectives of such experiments are widespread and are ranging from the simulation of aerosol behaviour in Earth’s atmosphere to the formation of planets in the early solar system. It is, however, even under microgravity conditions, impossible to sustain a cloud of free-floating, microscopic particles for an extended period of time, due to thermal diffusion and due to unavoidable external accelerations. Therefore, a trap for dust clouds is required which prevents the diffusion of the particles, which provides a source of relative velocities between the dust grains and which can also concentrate the dust to higher number densities that are otherwise not achievable. We are planning to use the photophoretic effect for such a particle trap. First short-duration microgravity experiments on the photophoretic motion of microscopic particles show that such an optical particle-cloud trap is feasible. First tests of a two-dimensional trap were performed in the Bremen drop tower.
PACS: 47.55.Kf Multiphase and particle-laden flows – / 45.80.+r Control of mechanical systems – / 45.50.-j Dynamics and kinematics of a particle and a system of particles – / 44.35.+c Heat flow in multiphase systems –
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