Fig. 1: Configuration of the fluorescence-activated droplet release (FADR) system. The FADR system is customized to selectively release the droplets stabilized by f-Au@SiO2. | Microsystems & Nanoengineering

Fig. 1: Configuration of the fluorescence-activated droplet release (FADR) system. The FADR system is customized to selectively release the droplets stabilized by f-Au@SiO2.

From: On-demand light-driven release of droplets stabilized via a photoresponsive fluorosurfactant

Fig. 1: Configuration of the fluorescence-activated droplet release (FADR) system. The FADR system is customized to selectively release the droplets stabilized by f-Au@SiO2.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A 488 nm laser is used to excite laser-induced fluorescence and the intended droplet is selectively released via the 532 nm laser

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