@inproceedings{214eb01964bd4e30a0d18078f7bf8189,
title = "The optical manipulation and characterisation of aerosol particles",
abstract = "Aerosols play a crucial role in many areas of science, ranging from atmospheric chemistry and physics, to pharmaceutical aerosols and drug delivery to the lungs, to combustion science and spray drying. The development of new methods for characterising the properties and dynamics of aerosol particles is of crucial importance if the complex role that particles play is to be more fully understood. Optical tweezers provide a valuable new tool to address fundamental questions in aerosol science. Single or multiple particles 1-15 mu m in diameter can be manipulated for indefinite timescales. Linear and non-linear Raman and fluorescence spectroscopies can be used to probe particle composition, phase, component mixing state, and size. In particular, size can be determined with nanometre accuracy, allowing accurate measurements of the thermodynamic properties of aerosols, the kinetics of particle transformation and of light absorption. Further, the simultaneous manipulation of multiple particles In parallel optical traps provides a method for performing comparative measurements on particles of different composition. We will present some latest work in which optical tweezers are used to characterise aerosol dynamics, demonstrating that optical tweezers can find application in studies of hygroscopicity, the mixing state of different chemical components, including the phase separation of Immiscible phases, and the kinetics of chemical transformation.",
keywords = "Optical trapping and manipulation, aerosols, spectroscopy, coagulation, RADIATION PRESSURE, RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY, ORGANIC AEROSOL, WATER DROPLETS, LEVITATION, TRAP, TWEEZERS, MODEL, SIZE, PERSPECTIVES",
author = "Reid, {Jonathan P.}",
year = "2008",
doi = "10.1117/12.796940",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-0-8194-7258-8",
series = "PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE)",
publisher = "Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)",
editor = "K Dholakia and GC Spalding",
booktitle = "OPTICAL TRAPPING AND OPTICAL MICROMANIPULATION V",
address = "United States",
note = "Conference on Optical Trapped and Optical Micromanipulation V ; Conference date: 10-08-2008 Through 13-08-2008",
}