International audienceThree-dimensional harmless contactless manipulation and assembly of micro-objects and microorganisms would open other horizons in microrobotics and microbiology, e.g., for microsystems assembly or tissue engineering. In this paper, we theoretically show that small particles compared to the wavelength can be trapped and assembled in three dimensions with synchronized spherical vortices. The particles can be approached both laterally and axially and, for each configuration, the maximum assembly speed can be determined by balancing the Stokes' drag force and the critical radiation force. These theoretical results provide guidelines to design acoustical tweezers able to trap and assemble particles in three dimensions
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
Non-contact manipulation is of great importance in the actuation of micro-robotics. It is challengin...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
International audienceThe contactless selective manipulation of individual objects at the microscale...
Acoustic tweezers use ultrasound for contact-free manipulation of particles from millimeter to sub-m...
The ability of surface acoustic waves to trap and manipulate micrometer-scale particles and biologic...
International audienceHolographic acoustical tweezers based on Archimedes-Fermat spiraling interdigi...
This paper investigates the mechanism of self-stabilizing, three-dimensional Mie particle manipulati...
Acoustic tweezers facilitate the manipulation of objects using sound waves. With the current state o...
International audienceThe contactless collective or selective manipulation of microscopic objects is...
Acoustic manipulations of microparticles have significant implications in physics, chemistry, biolog...
Combining several methods for contact free micro-manipulation of small particles such as cells or mi...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
Non-contact manipulation is of great importance in the actuation of micro-robotics. It is challengin...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
International audienceThe contactless selective manipulation of individual objects at the microscale...
Acoustic tweezers use ultrasound for contact-free manipulation of particles from millimeter to sub-m...
The ability of surface acoustic waves to trap and manipulate micrometer-scale particles and biologic...
International audienceHolographic acoustical tweezers based on Archimedes-Fermat spiraling interdigi...
This paper investigates the mechanism of self-stabilizing, three-dimensional Mie particle manipulati...
Acoustic tweezers facilitate the manipulation of objects using sound waves. With the current state o...
International audienceThe contactless collective or selective manipulation of microscopic objects is...
Acoustic manipulations of microparticles have significant implications in physics, chemistry, biolog...
Combining several methods for contact free micro-manipulation of small particles such as cells or mi...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
Contactless manipulation of microparticles using acoustic waves holds promise for applications rangi...
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
Non-contact manipulation is of great importance in the actuation of micro-robotics. It is challengin...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...