Abstract
The self-propelled motion of a mm-sized oil droplet floating on water, induced by a local temperature gradient generated by CW laser irradiation is reported. The circular droplet exhibits two types of regular periodic motion, reciprocal and circular, around the laser spot under suitable laser power. With an increase in laser power, a mode bifurcation from rectilinear reciprocal motion to circular motion is caused. The essential aspects of this mode bifurcation are discussed in terms of spontaneous symmetry-breaking under temperature-induced interfacial instability, and are theoretically reproduced with simple coupled differential equations. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Takabatake, F., Yoshikawa, K., & Ichikawa, M. (2014). Communication: Mode bifurcation of droplet motion under stationary laser irradiation. Journal of Chemical Physics, 141(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4892085
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