Virgile Viasnoff

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  • Localized Joule heating produced by ion current focusing through micron-size holes

    Posted by vviasnof on 04/29/2010

    Newly published article in Applied Physics Letters

    V.Viasnoff et al Appl Phys Lett, 96,163701, 2010
    Collaboration Y.Tsori, H.Isambert, A.Meller


    Local heating

    Focusing ionic current through a micron size hole separating 2 chambers may lead to a high local heating (up to 100°C). We exploit this effect to construct a set up that allows spatial determination of DNA melting profiles

    Abstract: We provide an experimental demonstration that the focusing of ionic currents in a micron size hole
    connecting two chambers can produce local temperature increases of up to 100 °C with gradients as large as 1 °K /micron. We find a good agreement between the measured temperature profiles and a finite elements-based numerical calculation. We show how the thermal gradients can be used to measure the full melting profile of DNA duplexes within a region of 40 microns. The possibility to produce even larger gradients using submicron pores is discussed.

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