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Theory of surface acoustic wave devices for particle manipulation

Theory of surface acoustic wave devices for particle manipulation
Theory of surface acoustic wave devices for particle manipulation
Acoustofluidics is an emerging field combining fluidics with ultrasonic standing wave technology. This book presents the fundamental physics of acoustofluidics in microfluidic systems, demonstrating how such systems can be designed and inspiring the reader with examples of current applications such as acoustophoresis and acoustic streaming. The editor has been a driving force in the field, and has drawn together expertise from across the globe to present a thorough guide for anyone wishing to develop their own acoustofluidic systems
337-353
Royal Society of Chemistry
Gedge, Michael
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Hill, Martyn
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Lenshof, Andreas
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Laurell, Thomas
Gedge, Michael
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Hill, Martyn
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Lenshof, Andreas
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Laurell, Thomas

Gedge, Michael, Hill, Martyn and Lenshof, Andreas (2014) Theory of surface acoustic wave devices for particle manipulation. In, Laurell, Thomas (ed.) Microscale Acoustofluidics. London, GB. Royal Society of Chemistry, pp. 337-353. (doi:10.1039/9781849737067-00337).

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Acoustofluidics is an emerging field combining fluidics with ultrasonic standing wave technology. This book presents the fundamental physics of acoustofluidics in microfluidic systems, demonstrating how such systems can be designed and inspiring the reader with examples of current applications such as acoustophoresis and acoustic streaming. The editor has been a driving force in the field, and has drawn together expertise from across the globe to present a thorough guide for anyone wishing to develop their own acoustofluidic systems

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Published date: 2014
Organisations: Mechatronics

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Local EPrints ID: 393819
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/393819
PURE UUID: d75a419a-83a0-4fac-ab6d-f71b79f6f302
ORCID for Martyn Hill: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6448-9448

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Author: Michael Gedge
Author: Martyn Hill ORCID iD
Author: Andreas Lenshof
Editor: Thomas Laurell

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