Fluorescence lifetime imaging of optically levitated aerosol: a technique to quantitatively map the viscosity of suspended aerosol particles

Author:

Fitzgerald C.1234,Hosny N. A.1564,Tong H.1234ORCID,Seville P. C.7894,Gallimore P. J.1234,Davidson N. M.101112134,Athanasiadis A.1564,Botchway S. W.141516174,Ward A. D.141516174,Kalberer M.1234,Kuimova M. K.1564,Pope F. D.101112134

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry

2. University of Cambridge

3. Cambridge

4. UK

5. Imperial College London

6. London

7. School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences

8. University of Central Lancashire

9. Preston

10. School of Geography

11. Earth and Environmental Sciences

12. University of Birmingham

13. Birmingham

14. The Science and Technology Facilities Council

15. Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

16. Research Complex at Harwell

17. Oxfordshire

Abstract

A technique to measure the viscosity of stably levitated single micron-sized aerosol particles.

Funder

European Research Council

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy

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