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Spontaneous Light-driven Heat Cycles in Metallic Nanofluids with Nanobubbles

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Abstract

We present the first experiments of spontaneous oscillatory behavior in binary-solvent nanofluids, which occurs when collimated light grazes menisci. The robust heat cycles identify nanobubbles, new mechanisms for probing nanoparticle-solvent chemistry, and novel thermo-mechanical dynamics.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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