Ice Particles Trapped by Temperature Gradients at mbar Pressure
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.otherphysics.flu-dyn
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particlestrappedexperimentsgradientsmbarpressuretemperatureaccessible
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In laboratory experiments we observe that ice particles (\leq100 \mu m) entrained in a low pressure atmosphere (~1 mbar) get trapped by temperature gradients between three reservoirs at different tempertature. Confining elements are a peltier element at 250 K (bottom), a liquid nitrogen reservoir at 77 K (top) and the surrounding vacuum chamber at 293 K. Particle levitation and trapping is modeled by an interplay of thermophoresis, photophoresis and gravity. A number of ice particles are trapped simultaneously in close spatial distance to each other at least up to minutes and are accessible for further experiments.
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