Thermal transport across membranes and the Kapitza length from photothermal microscopy

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Panagis D. Samolis
Michelle Y. Sander
Mi K. Hong
Shyamsunder Erramilli
Onuttom Narayan
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[1] Boston University,Department of Electrical Engineering
[2] Boston University,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[3] Boston University,The Photonics Center
[4] Boston University,Department of Physics
[5] University of California Santa Cruz,Department of Physics
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Photothermal; Thermal transport; Cell membranes; Kapitza length; Kapitza resistance;
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An analytical model is presented for light scattering associated with heat transport near a cell membrane that divides a complex system into two topologically distinct half-spaces. Our analysis is motivated by experiments on vibrational photothermal microscopy which have not only demonstrated remarkably high contrast and resolution, but also are capable of providing label-free local information of heat transport in complex morphologies. In the first Born approximation, the derived Green’s function leads to the reconstruction of a full 3D image with photothermal contrast obtained using both amplitude and phase detection of periodic excitations. We show that important fundamental parameters including the Kapitza length and Kapitza resistance can be derived from experiments. Our goal is to spur additional experimental studies with high-frequency modulation and heterodyne detection in order to make contact with recent theoretical molecular dynamics calculations of thermal transport properties in membrane systems.
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