Microfluidics typically uses channels to transport small objects by actuation forces such as an applied pressure difference or thermocapillarity. We propose that acoustic streaming is an alternative means of directional transport at small scales. Microbubbles on a substrate establish well controlled fluid motion on very small scales; combinations ("doublets") of bubbles and microparticles break the symmetry of the motion and constitute flow transport elements. We demonstrate the principle of doublet streaming and describe the ensuing transport. Devices based on doublet flow elements work without microchannels and are thus potentially cheap and highly parallelizable
Because of the important compressibility of gas bubbles in water, inducing a very low resonance freq...
International audienceBubbles confined between the parallel walls of microchannels experience an inc...
The phenomena of acoustic streaming and cavitation microstreaming can seem very complex, but underpi...
Microstreaming from oscillating bubbles is known to induce vigorous vortex flow. Here we show how to...
Liquid transport at small length scales plays an increasingly important role in many emerging and in...
When driven by an acoustic pressure field at ultrasound frequencies, microbubbles adsorbed at a soli...
The growing interest in microfluidics in the last two decades has resulted in new and exciting ways ...
We show that vibrating protrusions inside a microchannel are capable of steering fluid away from the...
International audienceA theoretical model is developed for acoustic streaming generated by a cylindr...
In previous work, we have demonstrated the use of single-holed Armoured Microbubbles (AMBs) for micr...
Recent interest in MEMS devices in general, and in microfluidic devices specifically, has spurred a ...
A number of attempts have been made to fabricate microswimmers that possibly navigate in vivo includ...
Micro-engineering pumping devices without mechanical parts appeared "way back" in the early 1990's. ...
Broadly speaking, acoustic streaming is generated by a nonlinear acoustic wave with a finite amplitu...
This work seeks to characterize and model the size-dependent behaviour of microparticles in a bubble...
Because of the important compressibility of gas bubbles in water, inducing a very low resonance freq...
International audienceBubbles confined between the parallel walls of microchannels experience an inc...
The phenomena of acoustic streaming and cavitation microstreaming can seem very complex, but underpi...
Microstreaming from oscillating bubbles is known to induce vigorous vortex flow. Here we show how to...
Liquid transport at small length scales plays an increasingly important role in many emerging and in...
When driven by an acoustic pressure field at ultrasound frequencies, microbubbles adsorbed at a soli...
The growing interest in microfluidics in the last two decades has resulted in new and exciting ways ...
We show that vibrating protrusions inside a microchannel are capable of steering fluid away from the...
International audienceA theoretical model is developed for acoustic streaming generated by a cylindr...
In previous work, we have demonstrated the use of single-holed Armoured Microbubbles (AMBs) for micr...
Recent interest in MEMS devices in general, and in microfluidic devices specifically, has spurred a ...
A number of attempts have been made to fabricate microswimmers that possibly navigate in vivo includ...
Micro-engineering pumping devices without mechanical parts appeared "way back" in the early 1990's. ...
Broadly speaking, acoustic streaming is generated by a nonlinear acoustic wave with a finite amplitu...
This work seeks to characterize and model the size-dependent behaviour of microparticles in a bubble...
Because of the important compressibility of gas bubbles in water, inducing a very low resonance freq...
International audienceBubbles confined between the parallel walls of microchannels experience an inc...
The phenomena of acoustic streaming and cavitation microstreaming can seem very complex, but underpi...