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Photophoresis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Photophoresis is defined as the phenomenon where particles in a liquid are accelerated in the direction of a laser beam when irradiated , with the migration velocity being proportional to the particle size and dependent on the particle's refractive index.
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Photophoresis - Wikipedia
Photophoresis denotes the phenomenon that small particles suspended in gas (aerosols) or liquids (hydrocolloids) start to migrate when illuminated by a ...
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Photopheresis: Treatment Uses and Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic
Photopheresis is a procedure that changes white blood cells called lymphocytes to help them fight cancer or calm your immune response.
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photophoresis
photophoresis Physics. (fəʊtəʊfɒˈriːsɪs) Also with hyphen. [ad. G. photophorese (F. Ehrenhaft 1918, in Ann. der Physik LVI. 93): see photo- 1 and -phoresis.] The motion of small particles under the influence of a beam of light.1919 Sci. Abstr. A. XXII. 275 (heading) Mechanical and osmotic actions of...
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Photopheresis > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine
Photopheresis (also known as extracorporeal photochemotherapy, ECP) is a blood-filtering treatment that works with your body's own immune system to treat ...
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Photophoresis – a Forgotten Force ?? - J-Stage
Photophoresis is important for levitation in the stratosphere and for planet formation, it can also be used for on-line particle separation, or in clean-room ...
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Photophoretic flight of perforated structures in near-space conditions
Photophoretic propulsion would enable sustained flight in near-space (Fig. 1e), bridging the gap between high-altitude platform systems such as ...
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Misunderstood “photophoresis” effect could loft metal sheets to ...
Photophoresis can generate a tiny bit of lift without any moving parts.
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Photopheresis - Wikipedia
In medicine, photopheresis is a form of apheresis and photodynamic therapy in which blood is subject to apheresis to separate buffy coat (WBC + platelets) ...
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Photophoresis boosts giant planet formation
Here we show that photophoresis is a strong mechanism for pushing dust out of the planetary atmosphere due to the momentum exchange between gas and dust grains.
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Extracorporeal photophoresis: an evidence-based analysis - PubMed
CURRENT TECHNIQUE: Extracorporeal photopheresis is an immunomodulatory technique based on pheresis of light sensitive cells. Whole blood is removed from ...
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-phoresis
-phoresis, suffix (-fɒˈriːsɪs) [f. as prec.] forming ns. which describe the movement of small particles by some agency, as cata-, electro-, iono-, ionto-, photophoresis.
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Felix Ehrenhaft
A review of his life work can be found in the Austrian scientific journal "Acta physica Austriaca", and in the article by Rohatschek on photophoresis ( Ehrenhaft, Felix: "Photophoresis and Its Interpretation by Electric and Magnetic Ions", Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol 233 (March 1942), pp. 235
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Index of physics articles (P)
Photonics
Photonics Letters of Poland
Photonics Society of Poland
Photonics and Nanostructures
Photonics and Nanostructures: Fundamentals and Applications
Photophoresis
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Tractor beam
This method confines particles to the center of the beam using photophoresis, whereby illuminated sections of the particle have a higher temperature and
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