Trapping and manipulation of microscale and nanoscale particles is demonstrated using the sole action of hydrodynamic forces. We developed an automated particle trap based on a stagnation point flow generated in a microfluidic device. The hydrodynamic trap enables confinement and manipulation of single particles in low viscosity (1-10 cP) aqueous solution. Using this method, we trapped microscale and nanoscale particles (100 nm-15 mu m) for long time scales (minutes to hours). We demonstrate particle confinement to within 1 mu m of the trap center, corresponding to a trap stiffness of similar to 10(-5)-10(-4) pN/nm
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International audienceIt is known that obstacles can hydrodynamically trap bacteria and synthetic mi...
Optical tweezers are a highly versatile tool for exploration of the mesoscopic world, permitting non...
High precision control of micro- and nanoscale objects in aqueous media is an essential technology f...
Several technologies and biotechnologies employing small-sized particles in microfluidics and nanofl...
Trapping and manipulation of microscale and nanoscale particles is demonstrated using the sole actio...
The ability to trap and control single particles in free solution has led to major advances in scien...
The ability to trap an object-whether a single atom or a macroscopic entity-affects fields as divers...
Interest in microfluidics is rapidly expanding and the use of microchips as miniature chemical react...
The ability to trap an object-whether a single atom or a macroscopic entity-affects fields as divers...
Manipulation and sorting of particles utilizing microfluidic phenomena have been a hot spot in recen...
Controlled manipulation of individual micro- and nanoscale objects requires the use of trapping forc...
Boundary walls have a strong influence on the drag force on optically trapped object near surface. F...
Hydrodynamic trapping allows for the confinement and manipulation of small objects in free solution,...
Via Lattice Boltzmann simulations we have derived an empirical relation for the hydrodynamic interac...
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International audienceIt is known that obstacles can hydrodynamically trap bacteria and synthetic mi...
Optical tweezers are a highly versatile tool for exploration of the mesoscopic world, permitting non...
High precision control of micro- and nanoscale objects in aqueous media is an essential technology f...
Several technologies and biotechnologies employing small-sized particles in microfluidics and nanofl...
Trapping and manipulation of microscale and nanoscale particles is demonstrated using the sole actio...
The ability to trap and control single particles in free solution has led to major advances in scien...
The ability to trap an object-whether a single atom or a macroscopic entity-affects fields as divers...
Interest in microfluidics is rapidly expanding and the use of microchips as miniature chemical react...
The ability to trap an object-whether a single atom or a macroscopic entity-affects fields as divers...
Manipulation and sorting of particles utilizing microfluidic phenomena have been a hot spot in recen...
Controlled manipulation of individual micro- and nanoscale objects requires the use of trapping forc...
Boundary walls have a strong influence on the drag force on optically trapped object near surface. F...
Hydrodynamic trapping allows for the confinement and manipulation of small objects in free solution,...
Via Lattice Boltzmann simulations we have derived an empirical relation for the hydrodynamic interac...
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International audienceIt is known that obstacles can hydrodynamically trap bacteria and synthetic mi...
Optical tweezers are a highly versatile tool for exploration of the mesoscopic world, permitting non...