Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications ranging from cell sorting to threedimensional (3D) printing and tissue engineering. However, the unique potential of acoustic trapping to be applied in biomedical settings remains largely untapped. In particular, the main advantage of acoustic trapping over optical trapping, namely the ability of sound to propagate through thick and opaque media, has not yet been exploited in full. Here we demonstrate experimentally the use of the recently developed technique of single-beam acoustical tweezers to trap microbubbles, an important class of biomedically relevant microparticles. We show that the region of vanishing pressure of a propagating vortex beam...
Microbubble contrast agents were originally developed to enhance echogenicity in diagnostic sonograp...
Graduation date: 2012In an effort to develop an optical-acoustical understanding of ultrasound contr...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
Acoustic tweezers facilitate the manipulation of objects using sound waves. With the current state o...
The ability of surface acoustic waves to trap and manipulate micrometer-scale particles and biologic...
We demonstrate the trapping of elastic particles by the large gradient force of a single acoustical ...
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
Encapsulated microbubbles, widely used as ultrasound contrast agents, exhibit acoustic emissions tha...
Ultrasound-triggered microbubble-assisted drug delivery is a promising tool for localized therapy. S...
Ultrasound-triggered microbubble-assisted drug delivery is a promising tool for localized therapy. S...
Mechanisms for non-invasive target drug delivery using microbubbles and ultrasound have attracted gr...
This paper reports a method to generate tunable bottle beams using an ultrasonic lens, by which the ...
The capability of accumulating microbubbles using ultrasound, could be beneficial for enhancing targ...
Microbubble contrast agents were originally developed to enhance echogenicity in diagnostic sonograp...
Graduation date: 2012In an effort to develop an optical-acoustical understanding of ultrasound contr...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
Acoustic tweezers facilitate the manipulation of objects using sound waves. With the current state o...
The ability of surface acoustic waves to trap and manipulate micrometer-scale particles and biologic...
We demonstrate the trapping of elastic particles by the large gradient force of a single acoustical ...
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
Encapsulated microbubbles, widely used as ultrasound contrast agents, exhibit acoustic emissions tha...
Ultrasound-triggered microbubble-assisted drug delivery is a promising tool for localized therapy. S...
Ultrasound-triggered microbubble-assisted drug delivery is a promising tool for localized therapy. S...
Mechanisms for non-invasive target drug delivery using microbubbles and ultrasound have attracted gr...
This paper reports a method to generate tunable bottle beams using an ultrasonic lens, by which the ...
The capability of accumulating microbubbles using ultrasound, could be beneficial for enhancing targ...
Microbubble contrast agents were originally developed to enhance echogenicity in diagnostic sonograp...
Graduation date: 2012In an effort to develop an optical-acoustical understanding of ultrasound contr...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...