We demonstrate a new hybrid optoelectric technique that can manipulate objects across several length scales. The technique leverages a variety of different physical mechanisms to achieve the dynamic manipuladon old roplets and also the in situ concentration of colloidal particles suspended in the droplets. Various physical mechanisms such as optoelectrowetting, electrothermal flows, and ac electroosmosis are leveraged through different modes of operation of the device. Each operational mode, which is activated through die proper combination of an applied ac bias and the illumination used, is characterized by the ability to manipulate objects on a certain length scale. We also demonstrate that the device lends itself to the active control of...
Abstract: We demonstrated trapping of 6-µm polystyrene microparticles over a 253-µm range using a tr...
Noncontact robotic particle grippers with trapping, manipulation, and release functions are highly d...
We present experimental realization of an open optoelectrowetting (o-OEW) device for liquid droplet ...
We demonstrate a new hybrid optoelectric technique that can manipulate objects across several length...
The realm of microfluidics deals with the study, control and manipulation of fluids that are geometr...
This fluid dynamics video showcases how optically induced electrowetting can be used to manipulate l...
Hybrid opto-electric manipulation in microfluidics/nanofluidics refers to a set of methodologies emp...
Abstract—We have demonstrated a 2-D droplet manipulation platform allowing fully optical manipulatio...
A light-actuated microfluidic device has been successfully fabricated to inject, move, separate, and...
Tunable microoptics deals with devices of which the optical properties can be changed during operati...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
This report introduces a novel optically induced AC electrokinetic technique that generates microflu...
The controlled actuation of liquid metal (LM) droplets has recently shown great potential in develop...
We study a recently demonstrated AC electrokinetic technique for manipulation and concentration of c...
Meanwhile, electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is a well-known phenomenon, even often exploited in a...
Abstract: We demonstrated trapping of 6-µm polystyrene microparticles over a 253-µm range using a tr...
Noncontact robotic particle grippers with trapping, manipulation, and release functions are highly d...
We present experimental realization of an open optoelectrowetting (o-OEW) device for liquid droplet ...
We demonstrate a new hybrid optoelectric technique that can manipulate objects across several length...
The realm of microfluidics deals with the study, control and manipulation of fluids that are geometr...
This fluid dynamics video showcases how optically induced electrowetting can be used to manipulate l...
Hybrid opto-electric manipulation in microfluidics/nanofluidics refers to a set of methodologies emp...
Abstract—We have demonstrated a 2-D droplet manipulation platform allowing fully optical manipulatio...
A light-actuated microfluidic device has been successfully fabricated to inject, move, separate, and...
Tunable microoptics deals with devices of which the optical properties can be changed during operati...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
This report introduces a novel optically induced AC electrokinetic technique that generates microflu...
The controlled actuation of liquid metal (LM) droplets has recently shown great potential in develop...
We study a recently demonstrated AC electrokinetic technique for manipulation and concentration of c...
Meanwhile, electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is a well-known phenomenon, even often exploited in a...
Abstract: We demonstrated trapping of 6-µm polystyrene microparticles over a 253-µm range using a tr...
Noncontact robotic particle grippers with trapping, manipulation, and release functions are highly d...
We present experimental realization of an open optoelectrowetting (o-OEW) device for liquid droplet ...