Intergalactic MgII absorbers are known to have structures down to scales ~
10^{2.5} pc, and there are now indications that they may be fragmented on
scales <~ 10^{-2.5} pc (Hao et al., astro-ph/0612409). When a lensed quasar is
microlensed, the micro-images of the quasar experience creation, destruction,
distortion, and drastic astrometric changes during caustic-crossing. I show
that quasar microlensing can effectively probe MgII and other absorption
"cloudlets" with sizes ~ 10^{-4.0} - 10^{-2.0} pc by inducing significant
spectral variability on the timescales of months to years. With numerical
simulations, I demonstrate the feasibility of applying this method to
Q2237+0305, and I show that high-resolution spectra of this quasar in the near
future would provide a clear test of the existence of such metal-line
absorption "cloudlets" along the quasar sight line.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, ApJ, submitted; for PDF file with high-res
figures, see http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~dong/mg2/mg2.pd