J. Hofkens et al., MOLECULAR ASSEMBLING BY THE RADIATION PRESSURE OF A FOCUSED LASER-BEAM - POLY(N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE) IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION, Langmuir, 13(3), 1997, pp. 414-419
Phase transitions in aqueous solutions of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
(PNIPAM) with a molecular weight (<(M)over bar w>) of 63 000 were achi
eved by irradiating the solutions (0.2-3.6 wt %) with an IR laser beam
(1064 nm) through an optical microscope. First, a microparticle with
the size of the focused laser beam was formed (congruent to 1.5 mu m).
This microparticle continuously grew and after prolonged irradiation
(up to 10 min), a microparticle with a maximum size of 25 mu m was obt
ained. Upon further irradiation, the microparticle became unstable and
finally disappeared. The importance of the optical alignment of the m
icroscope/laser system is discussed. Particle formation was also found
in D2O solutions of PNIPAM. These experimental results indicate that,
besides a photothermal effect (heating up of the solution due to abso
rption of water at 1064 nm), there is influence of the ''radiation for
ce'' upon particle formation and conformation properties of the polyme
r. The observations mentioned above are discussed in connection with t
he theory of the single beam gradient force optical trap for dielectri
c particles.