Ultrasonic particle manipulation tools have many promising applications in life sciences, expanding on the capabilities of current manipulation technologies. In this paper, the ultrasonic manipulation of particles and cells along a microfluidic channel with a piezoelectric array is demonstrated. An array integrated into a planar multilayer resonator structure drives particles toward the pressure nodal plane along the centerline of the channel, then toward the acoustic velocity maximum centered above the subset of elements that are active. Switching the active elements along the array moves trapped particles along the microfluidic channel. A 12-element 1-D array coupled to a rectangular capillary has been modeled and fabricated for experimen...
The sensing of cells within micro-fluidic components can be greatly enhanced by maximizing the conce...
The use of ultrasonic standing waves for contactless manipulation of microparticles in microfluidic ...
Ultrasonic manipulation of particles has significant potential, particularly in microfluidic devices...
Ultrasonic particle manipulation tools have many promising applications in life sciences, expanding ...
Ultrasonic particle manipulation tools have many promising applications in life sciences research, e...
Ultrasonic particle manipulation tools have many promising applications in life sciences research, e...
Ultrasonic standing wave manipulation has been proved to be a simple, robust technology to be integr...
Ultrasonic standing wave manipulation has been proved to be a simple, robust technology to be integr...
We report the use of piezoelectric arrays to generate ultrasound for particle trapping and manipulat...
We report the use of piezoelectric arrays to generate ultrasound for particle trapping and manipulat...
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
An emerging demand for the precise manipulation of cells and particles for applications in cell biol...
This paper presents the concept and initial work on a microfluidic platform for bead-based analysis ...
Contact-free handling and control of particles using the optical, magnetic, acoustic, and electrical...
The paper describes the use of ultrasonic standing waves as bulk acoustic wave actuators, exploiting...
The sensing of cells within micro-fluidic components can be greatly enhanced by maximizing the conce...
The use of ultrasonic standing waves for contactless manipulation of microparticles in microfluidic ...
Ultrasonic manipulation of particles has significant potential, particularly in microfluidic devices...
Ultrasonic particle manipulation tools have many promising applications in life sciences, expanding ...
Ultrasonic particle manipulation tools have many promising applications in life sciences research, e...
Ultrasonic particle manipulation tools have many promising applications in life sciences research, e...
Ultrasonic standing wave manipulation has been proved to be a simple, robust technology to be integr...
Ultrasonic standing wave manipulation has been proved to be a simple, robust technology to be integr...
We report the use of piezoelectric arrays to generate ultrasound for particle trapping and manipulat...
We report the use of piezoelectric arrays to generate ultrasound for particle trapping and manipulat...
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
An emerging demand for the precise manipulation of cells and particles for applications in cell biol...
This paper presents the concept and initial work on a microfluidic platform for bead-based analysis ...
Contact-free handling and control of particles using the optical, magnetic, acoustic, and electrical...
The paper describes the use of ultrasonic standing waves as bulk acoustic wave actuators, exploiting...
The sensing of cells within micro-fluidic components can be greatly enhanced by maximizing the conce...
The use of ultrasonic standing waves for contactless manipulation of microparticles in microfluidic ...
Ultrasonic manipulation of particles has significant potential, particularly in microfluidic devices...