Electrokinetic phenomena are a powerful tool used in various scientific and technological applications for the manipulation of aqueous solutions and the chemical entities within them. However, the use of DC-induced electrokinetics in miniaturized devices is highly limited. This is mainly due to unavoidable electrochemical reactions at the electrodes, which hinder successful manipulation. Here we present experimental evidence that on-chip DC manipulation of particles between closely positioned electrodes inside micro-droplets can be successfully achieved, and at low voltages. We show that such manipulation, which is considered practically impossible, can be used to rapidly concentrate and pattern particles in 2D shapes in inter-electrode loc...
This report introduces a novel optically induced AC electrokinetic technique that generates microflu...
This work presents the development of electrowetting on dielectric and liquid dielectrophoresis as a...
Recent advances in microfabrication, and the apparent necessity of miniaturizing detection and diagn...
Electrokinetic phenomena are a powerful tool used in various scientific and technological applicatio...
This paper discusses electro-manipulation of droplets for microfluidic applications. There is a grow...
The ability to accurately control micro- and nano-particles in a liquid is fundamentally useful for ...
The realm of microfluidics deals with the study, control and manipulation of fluids that are geometr...
Motivated by the desire to analyze individual cells, the objective of this research is the design, f...
The ability to easily and dynamically control fluid mo- tion as well as manipulate particles in susp...
We demonstrate an optically induced electrokinetic technique that continuously concentrates nanopart...
We demonstrate an optically induced ac electrokinetic technique that rapidly and continuously accumu...
The dispensing of tiny droplets is a basic and crucial process in a myriad of applications, such as ...
This work proposes the use of charged droplets driven by the Coulombic force as solution-phase react...
Microfluidics is ushering a new era in biological analysis and point-of-care diagnostics. By perform...
We present a novel, low voltage particle mixing and concentration paradigm that exploits the interpl...
This report introduces a novel optically induced AC electrokinetic technique that generates microflu...
This work presents the development of electrowetting on dielectric and liquid dielectrophoresis as a...
Recent advances in microfabrication, and the apparent necessity of miniaturizing detection and diagn...
Electrokinetic phenomena are a powerful tool used in various scientific and technological applicatio...
This paper discusses electro-manipulation of droplets for microfluidic applications. There is a grow...
The ability to accurately control micro- and nano-particles in a liquid is fundamentally useful for ...
The realm of microfluidics deals with the study, control and manipulation of fluids that are geometr...
Motivated by the desire to analyze individual cells, the objective of this research is the design, f...
The ability to easily and dynamically control fluid mo- tion as well as manipulate particles in susp...
We demonstrate an optically induced electrokinetic technique that continuously concentrates nanopart...
We demonstrate an optically induced ac electrokinetic technique that rapidly and continuously accumu...
The dispensing of tiny droplets is a basic and crucial process in a myriad of applications, such as ...
This work proposes the use of charged droplets driven by the Coulombic force as solution-phase react...
Microfluidics is ushering a new era in biological analysis and point-of-care diagnostics. By perform...
We present a novel, low voltage particle mixing and concentration paradigm that exploits the interpl...
This report introduces a novel optically induced AC electrokinetic technique that generates microflu...
This work presents the development of electrowetting on dielectric and liquid dielectrophoresis as a...
Recent advances in microfabrication, and the apparent necessity of miniaturizing detection and diagn...