Thermophoresis
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Thermophoresis, also called thermodiffusion or Soret effect[1], is the effect of a temperature gradient on particles, causing them to move from a hot plate to the cold. This effect is relevant to planetary differentiation and is exploited in the manufacturing of optical fiber.
[edit] References
- ^ Stefan Duhr, and Dieter Braun (2006). "Why molecules move along a temperature gradient". PNAS 103: 19678-19682. [1]