Transport of fluids and particles at the microscale is an important theme in both fundamental and applied science. One of the most successful approaches is to use an electric field, which requires the system to carry or induce electric charges. We describe a versatile approach to generate electrokinetic flows by using a liquid crystal (LC) with surface-patterned molecular orientation as an electrolyte. The surface patterning is produced by photoalignment. In the presence of an electric field, the spatially varying orientation induces space charges that trigger flows of the LC. The active patterned LC electrolyte converts the electric energy into the LC flows and transport of embedded particles of any type (fluid, solid, gaseous) along a pre...
We demonstrate a novel method to assemble and transport swarms of colloidal particles by combining l...
Directing the spatial organization of functional supramolecular and polymeric materials at larger le...
A continuous flow microfluidic demixing process is realized. It utilizes high external electrical fi...
Transport of fluids and particles at the microscale is an important theme in both fundamental and ap...
Phenomena of electrically driven fluid flows, known as electro-osmosis, and particle transport in a ...
Phenomena of electrically driven fluid flows, known as electro-osmosis, and particle transport in a ...
Electrically controlled dynamics of fluids and particles at microscales is a fascinating area of res...
We describe the realization and controlled transport of water-based microreactors dispersed in a nem...
The manipulation of liquid flow on a micro-scale is essential to lab-on-a-chip applications in biote...
Flow of molecularly ordered fluids, like liquid crystals, is inherently coupled with the average loc...
We propose a research field “mechanics of liquid crystals,” in which liquid crystals are studied fro...
We present experiments where anisometric colloidal microparticles dispersed in a nematic liquid crys...
Sorting and separation of microparticles is a challenging problem of interdisciplinary nature. Exist...
A new technology to pattern surface charges, either negatively or positively, using a standard photo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2017. Major: Physics. Advisor: Jorge Vinals. 1 ...
We demonstrate a novel method to assemble and transport swarms of colloidal particles by combining l...
Directing the spatial organization of functional supramolecular and polymeric materials at larger le...
A continuous flow microfluidic demixing process is realized. It utilizes high external electrical fi...
Transport of fluids and particles at the microscale is an important theme in both fundamental and ap...
Phenomena of electrically driven fluid flows, known as electro-osmosis, and particle transport in a ...
Phenomena of electrically driven fluid flows, known as electro-osmosis, and particle transport in a ...
Electrically controlled dynamics of fluids and particles at microscales is a fascinating area of res...
We describe the realization and controlled transport of water-based microreactors dispersed in a nem...
The manipulation of liquid flow on a micro-scale is essential to lab-on-a-chip applications in biote...
Flow of molecularly ordered fluids, like liquid crystals, is inherently coupled with the average loc...
We propose a research field “mechanics of liquid crystals,” in which liquid crystals are studied fro...
We present experiments where anisometric colloidal microparticles dispersed in a nematic liquid crys...
Sorting and separation of microparticles is a challenging problem of interdisciplinary nature. Exist...
A new technology to pattern surface charges, either negatively or positively, using a standard photo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2017. Major: Physics. Advisor: Jorge Vinals. 1 ...
We demonstrate a novel method to assemble and transport swarms of colloidal particles by combining l...
Directing the spatial organization of functional supramolecular and polymeric materials at larger le...
A continuous flow microfluidic demixing process is realized. It utilizes high external electrical fi...