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In a seminal report on laser-induced nucleation in aqueous supersaturated solutions (Phys. Rev. Lett., 1996, 77, 3475) it was noted that needle-shaped crystals of urea were aligned with the direction of the electric field of the linearly polarized laser pulse. The results gave rise to a new mechanism for control of crystal nucleation involving alignment of solute molecules (optical Kerr effect) now commonly known as non-photochemical laser-induced nucleation (NPLIN). Recent theoretical and experimental work has cast doubts on the optical Kerr effect mechanism. In the present letter we present results from digital imaging of urea-crystal growth immediately following laser-induced nucleation. Analysis of the data shows no statistically significant correlation between crystal angle and direction of linear polarization. The results overturn a long-held result that has shaped theoretical and experimental studies of NPLIN.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 3464-3467 |
Journal | Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics |
Volume | 19 |
Issue number | 5 |
Early online date | 10 Jan 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 10 Jan 2017 |
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Laser-induced nucleation for crystallisation of high-value materials in continuous manufacturing processes
3/03/14 → 2/10/15
Project: Research
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EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing for Continuous Manufacturing and Crystallisation
1/11/12 → 31/12/16
Project: Research
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Polarization independence of laser-induced nucleation in supersaturated aqueous urea solutions
Alexander, A. (Creator), Ward, M. (Creator) & Liu, Y. (Creator), Edinburgh DataShare, 11 Jan 2017
DOI: 10.7488/ds/1692
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Andrew Alexander
- School of Chemistry - Reader, Head of Physical Section
- EaStCHEM
Person: Academic: Research Active