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Light-switchable deposits from evaporating drops containing motile microalgae.

Marius R BittermannDaniel BonnSander WoutersenAntoine Deblais
Published in: Soft matter (2021)
Deposits from evaporating drops have been shown to take a variety of shapes, depending on the physicochemical properties of both solute and solvent. Classically, the evaporation of drops of colloidal suspensions leads to the so-called coffee ring effect, caused by radially outward flows. Here we investigate deposits from evaporating drops containing living motile microalgae (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii), which are capable of resisting these flows. We show that utilizing their light-sensitivity allows control of the final pattern: adjusting the wavelength and incident angle of the light source enables forcing the formation, completely suppressing and even directing the spatial structure of algal coffee rings.
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