International audienceTailored mixing inside individual droplets could be useful to ensure that reactions within microscopic discrete fluid volumes, which are used as microreactors in ''digital microfluidic'' applications, take place in a controlled fashion. In this article we consider a translating spherical liquid drop to which we impose a time periodic rigid-body rotation. Such a rotation not only induces mixing via chaotic advection, which operates through the stretching and folding of material lines, but also offers the possibility of tuning the mixing by controlling the location and size of the mixing region. Tuned mixing is achieved by judiciously adjusting the amplitude and frequency of the rotation, which are determined by using a ...
Capillary forces are often found in nature to drive fluid flow, and methods have been developed aime...
International audienceWe present a route for producing monodisperse micro and nanodrops that is base...
Dropping miscible and low-density organic solvents into water generates translational and rotational...
6 pages, 6 figuresThe use of microscopic discrete fluid volumes (i.e., droplets) as microreactors fo...
International audienceThe heating produced by a focused laser has been shown to provide a range of m...
We describe a general methodology for introducing thorough chaotic mixing in microdroplets. The mixi...
Liquid microdroplets represent a convenient sys-tem for studies of mixing by chaotic advection in di...
This letter describes an experimental test of a simple argument that predicts the scaling of chaotic...
We present a novel mixing principle for centrifugal microfluidic platforms. Siphon structures are de...
In this work, we mechanically perturb a liquid-in-liquid jet to manipulate the size and structure of...
International audienceIt is shown theoretically and experimentally that a liquid droplet can move on...
In this work, we mechanically perturb a liquid-in-liquid jet to manipulate the size and structure of...
textFast mixing remains a major challenge in droplet-based microfluidics. The low Reynolds number op...
Droplets are natural candidates for use as microfluidic reactors, if active control of their formati...
Capillary forces are often found in nature to drive fluid flow, and methods have been developed aime...
International audienceWe present a route for producing monodisperse micro and nanodrops that is base...
Dropping miscible and low-density organic solvents into water generates translational and rotational...
6 pages, 6 figuresThe use of microscopic discrete fluid volumes (i.e., droplets) as microreactors fo...
International audienceThe heating produced by a focused laser has been shown to provide a range of m...
We describe a general methodology for introducing thorough chaotic mixing in microdroplets. The mixi...
Liquid microdroplets represent a convenient sys-tem for studies of mixing by chaotic advection in di...
This letter describes an experimental test of a simple argument that predicts the scaling of chaotic...
We present a novel mixing principle for centrifugal microfluidic platforms. Siphon structures are de...
In this work, we mechanically perturb a liquid-in-liquid jet to manipulate the size and structure of...
International audienceIt is shown theoretically and experimentally that a liquid droplet can move on...
In this work, we mechanically perturb a liquid-in-liquid jet to manipulate the size and structure of...
textFast mixing remains a major challenge in droplet-based microfluidics. The low Reynolds number op...
Droplets are natural candidates for use as microfluidic reactors, if active control of their formati...
Capillary forces are often found in nature to drive fluid flow, and methods have been developed aime...
International audienceWe present a route for producing monodisperse micro and nanodrops that is base...
Dropping miscible and low-density organic solvents into water generates translational and rotational...