Dielectrophoresis of microscopic particles
Dielectrophoresis of microscopic particles
When the potential of a small loop of wire is raised by a few volts with respect to a flat counter electrode it is possible to trap a dielectric particle in a position of stable equilibrium. 50 mu m diameter particles of divinyl benzene suspended in water have been studied. The dielectrophoretic response of such particles as a function of the frequency of the applied voltage should enable relaxation processes at the particle-liquid interface to be determined.
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Bahaj, A.S.
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Bailey, A.G.
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14 October 1979
Bahaj, A.S.
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Bailey, A.G.
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Bahaj, A.S. and Bailey, A.G.
(1979)
Dielectrophoresis of microscopic particles.
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 12 (10), .
(doi:10.1088/0022-3727/12/10/001).
Abstract
When the potential of a small loop of wire is raised by a few volts with respect to a flat counter electrode it is possible to trap a dielectric particle in a position of stable equilibrium. 50 mu m diameter particles of divinyl benzene suspended in water have been studied. The dielectrophoretic response of such particles as a function of the frequency of the applied voltage should enable relaxation processes at the particle-liquid interface to be determined.
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Published date: 14 October 1979
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/74983
ISSN: 0022-3727
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