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Capillarity and dielectrophoresis of liquid deuterium

T B Jones1,4, R Gram2, K Kentch3 and D R Harding2

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The ponderomotive force, exerted upon all dielectric liquids by a non-uniform electric field, can be used for the remote, voltage-controlled manipulation of 10 to 100 µL volumes of cryogenic liquids. This liquid dielectrophoretic (DEP) effect, imposed by specially designed electrodes, combines with capillarity to influence the hydrostatic equilibria of liquid deuterium. A simple, one-dimensional model accurately predicts the measured meniscus rise of D2 against gravity for sufficiently wide, parallel electrodes. For narrow electrodes, where the sidewalls influence the equilibrium, a finite element solution using the Surface Evolver software correctly describes the shape of the meniscus. A bifurcation phenomenon previously observed for room temperature dielectrics is also observed in liquid deuterium. Cryo-DEP actuation has potential applications ranging from metering precise volumes of liquid deuterium for laser target fuelling to manipulation of liquid nitrogen for cryo-preservation of biological samples.


PACS

82.45.Fk Electrodes

77.84.Nh Liquids, emulsions, and suspensions; liquid crystals

82.45.Un Dielectric materials in electrochemistry

47.55.nb Capillary and thermocapillary flows

Subjects

Soft matter, liquids and polymers

Fluid dynamics

Chemical physics and physical chemistry

Dates

Issue 22 (21 November 2009)

Received 23 June 2009, in final form 7 October 2009

Published 6 November 2009



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