Strong microfluidic vortices are generated when a near-infrared (1,064 nm) laser beam is focused within a microchannel and an alternating current (AC) electric field is simultaneously applied. The electric field is generated from a parallel-plate, indium tin oxide (ITO) electrodes separated by 50 mu m. We present the first mu-PIV analysis of the flow structure of such vortices. The vortices exhibit a sink-type behavior in the plane normal to the electric field and the flow speeds are characterized as a function of the electric field strength and biasing AC signal frequency. At a constant AC frequency of 100 kHz, the fluid velocity increases as the square of the electric field strength. At constant electric field strength fluid velocity does...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
Interest in microfluidics is rapidly expanding and the use of microchips as miniature chemical react...
Electrokinetic flow can be generated as a highly coupled phenomenon among velocity fields, electric ...
Strong microfluidic vortices are generated when a near-infrared (1,064 nm) laser beam is focused wit...
A novel technique for the microvortex flow in an opto-electrokinetic microfluidic platform is presen...
We demonstrate a rapid generation of twin opposing microvortices (TOMVs) induced by non-uniform alte...
We present an approach for the accumulation and filtering of nano- and microparticles in microfluidi...
We describe a quantitative study of vortex generation due to non-equilibrium electrokinetics near a ...
This fluid dynamics video will illustrate an optically induced electrokinetic technique for non-inva...
This report introduces a novel optically induced AC electrokinetic technique that generates microflu...
Classically, the configuration of electrodes (conductors) is used as a means to determine AC-electro...
The rapid electrokinetic patterning (REP) technique has been demonstrated to enable dynamic particle...
Planar microelectrodes, used for the electrokinetic manipulation of particles, generate high strengt...
We demonstrate an opto-electrokinetic technique for noninvasive particle manipulation on the surface...
We report on our investigation of a low Reynolds number non-equilibrium electrokinetic flow in a mic...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
Interest in microfluidics is rapidly expanding and the use of microchips as miniature chemical react...
Electrokinetic flow can be generated as a highly coupled phenomenon among velocity fields, electric ...
Strong microfluidic vortices are generated when a near-infrared (1,064 nm) laser beam is focused wit...
A novel technique for the microvortex flow in an opto-electrokinetic microfluidic platform is presen...
We demonstrate a rapid generation of twin opposing microvortices (TOMVs) induced by non-uniform alte...
We present an approach for the accumulation and filtering of nano- and microparticles in microfluidi...
We describe a quantitative study of vortex generation due to non-equilibrium electrokinetics near a ...
This fluid dynamics video will illustrate an optically induced electrokinetic technique for non-inva...
This report introduces a novel optically induced AC electrokinetic technique that generates microflu...
Classically, the configuration of electrodes (conductors) is used as a means to determine AC-electro...
The rapid electrokinetic patterning (REP) technique has been demonstrated to enable dynamic particle...
Planar microelectrodes, used for the electrokinetic manipulation of particles, generate high strengt...
We demonstrate an opto-electrokinetic technique for noninvasive particle manipulation on the surface...
We report on our investigation of a low Reynolds number non-equilibrium electrokinetic flow in a mic...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
Interest in microfluidics is rapidly expanding and the use of microchips as miniature chemical react...
Electrokinetic flow can be generated as a highly coupled phenomenon among velocity fields, electric ...