The aim of the research is to model accurately dielectrophoresis using different numerical tools and compare them to experimental results. The dielectrophoresis phenomenon consists in the creation of electrostatic forces on nano or micro particles due to a gradient of electric field. The aim of such a setup is to control the motion of micro or nano particles for MEMS applications, for instance, for bioanalysis devices. To validate the numerical results, some prototypes have been fabricated at TU Delft. Using these simulations, a design of microstructure has been chosen to levitate Silica micro-particles. Experimental measurements have been performed and some characteristic behaviours of particle depending on the amplitude and t...
Abstract only availableThe ability to maneuver and position cells on a micro scale on microchips is ...
Abstract We investigate the dielectrophoretic separation of microparticles. Two different models are...
Experimental and Theoretical analysis of particles using dielectrophoretic techniques Author: Vishwa...
This paper presents the simulation of general and travelling dielectrophoretic forces, as well as th...
Much of the current literature on dielectrophoresis (DEP) relates to micro or nano scale particles; ...
We review dielectrophoretic forces on cells and colloidal particles, emphasizing their use for manip...
Manipulation of micro-sized particles and biological cells using dielectrophoresis (DEP) is an emerg...
In this project, the effect of dielectrophoresis (DEP) on particles of micron sized particles when t...
Abstract:- Interdigitated microelectrodes have found wide applications in manipulating and/or separa...
We model and simulate dielectrophoresis of microscale particles using the finite element method. A s...
We investigate the dielectrophoretic separation of microparticles. Two differ-ent models are formula...
A polarisable particle in a non-uniform electric field experiences a force arising from the interact...
Dielectrophoretic (DEP) force is exerted when a neutral particle is polarized in a non-uniform elect...
Compared to other available methods, ac dielectrophoresis is particularly well-suited for the manipu...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityRecent ex...
Abstract only availableThe ability to maneuver and position cells on a micro scale on microchips is ...
Abstract We investigate the dielectrophoretic separation of microparticles. Two different models are...
Experimental and Theoretical analysis of particles using dielectrophoretic techniques Author: Vishwa...
This paper presents the simulation of general and travelling dielectrophoretic forces, as well as th...
Much of the current literature on dielectrophoresis (DEP) relates to micro or nano scale particles; ...
We review dielectrophoretic forces on cells and colloidal particles, emphasizing their use for manip...
Manipulation of micro-sized particles and biological cells using dielectrophoresis (DEP) is an emerg...
In this project, the effect of dielectrophoresis (DEP) on particles of micron sized particles when t...
Abstract:- Interdigitated microelectrodes have found wide applications in manipulating and/or separa...
We model and simulate dielectrophoresis of microscale particles using the finite element method. A s...
We investigate the dielectrophoretic separation of microparticles. Two differ-ent models are formula...
A polarisable particle in a non-uniform electric field experiences a force arising from the interact...
Dielectrophoretic (DEP) force is exerted when a neutral particle is polarized in a non-uniform elect...
Compared to other available methods, ac dielectrophoresis is particularly well-suited for the manipu...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityRecent ex...
Abstract only availableThe ability to maneuver and position cells on a micro scale on microchips is ...
Abstract We investigate the dielectrophoretic separation of microparticles. Two different models are...
Experimental and Theoretical analysis of particles using dielectrophoretic techniques Author: Vishwa...