The force among a collection of dielectric spheres, suspended in a different dielectric host and subject to a uniform instantaneous external electric field, has been calculated as a function of the various parameters of the problem. A new approach is used to do this which is essentially exact: No assumptions are made regarding the smallness of spatial separation of neighboring spheres or the closeness of the two permittivities. In particular, the spheres can be metallic and the separation can be much smaller than the two radii. As an example, the case of two spheres is discussed in detail. Also discussed is the force acting on the smallest sphere in a nano-lens configuration of three linearly aligned metallic spheres whose sizes and separat...
An apparatus is developed to study the interaction forces between two spheres under an external ac e...
We have used the Maxwell stress tensor method to calculate the optical forces acting upon a dielectr...
The reduced magnitude of the optical trapping forces exerted over sub-200 nm dielectric nanoparticl...
The problem of electric-field induced force between spheres is fundamental to electrorheological flu...
The problem of electric field-induced force between spheres is fundamental to electrorheological flu...
Fundamental to the development of electrorheological nanofluids is a precise knowledge of the electr...
We describe a method to calculate the electrical force acting on a sphere in a suspension of dielect...
A multipole re-expansion solution for two nonidentical dielectric spheres in a parallel electric fie...
In an effort to increase the shear yield stress of dielectric electrorheological fluids, we focus on...
The electrostatic force on a spherical particle near a planar surface is calculated for the cases of...
We have developed a general methodology for computing electromagnetic (EM) fields and forces in mat...
We compute the electric force between a dielectric sphere and a dielectric plane in the presence of ...
The drastic change in the viscosity of electrorheological (ER) fluids when an external electric fiel...
Much of the current literature on dielectrophoresis (DEP) relates to micro or nano scale particles; ...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
An apparatus is developed to study the interaction forces between two spheres under an external ac e...
We have used the Maxwell stress tensor method to calculate the optical forces acting upon a dielectr...
The reduced magnitude of the optical trapping forces exerted over sub-200 nm dielectric nanoparticl...
The problem of electric-field induced force between spheres is fundamental to electrorheological flu...
The problem of electric field-induced force between spheres is fundamental to electrorheological flu...
Fundamental to the development of electrorheological nanofluids is a precise knowledge of the electr...
We describe a method to calculate the electrical force acting on a sphere in a suspension of dielect...
A multipole re-expansion solution for two nonidentical dielectric spheres in a parallel electric fie...
In an effort to increase the shear yield stress of dielectric electrorheological fluids, we focus on...
The electrostatic force on a spherical particle near a planar surface is calculated for the cases of...
We have developed a general methodology for computing electromagnetic (EM) fields and forces in mat...
We compute the electric force between a dielectric sphere and a dielectric plane in the presence of ...
The drastic change in the viscosity of electrorheological (ER) fluids when an external electric fiel...
Much of the current literature on dielectrophoresis (DEP) relates to micro or nano scale particles; ...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
An apparatus is developed to study the interaction forces between two spheres under an external ac e...
We have used the Maxwell stress tensor method to calculate the optical forces acting upon a dielectr...
The reduced magnitude of the optical trapping forces exerted over sub-200 nm dielectric nanoparticl...