DocumentCode :
1059391
Title :
Particle patterning using fluidics and electric fields
Author :
Arnold, W. Michael
Author_Institution :
Ind. Res. Ltd., Lower Hutt
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
fYear :
2008
fDate :
2/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
144
Lastpage :
151
Abstract :
Electric-field manipulation of micro-particles in suspension can create patterns via a number of particle forces and fluid flows. These effects are assessed for their suitability for down-scaling to form nano-patterns such as may be incorporated into structured nano-composites. Consideration is given not only to the assembly of field-aligned chains or wires, but also to methods that can give cross-field assembly and even 2-D patterns or crystals. Dielectrophoresis is often the dominant driving force behind particle assembly, but other dipole-dipole interactions and also electrically-driven fluid flows are increasingly recognized as significant or dominant. Orientation of non-spherical particles in frequency-selectable directions is also possible. Estimates for the threshold field strengths required for using these effects to handle nano-particles are considered. Finally the use of media with modified permittivity to increase the field-induced forces or to optimize the selectivity of particle incorporation is discussed.
Keywords :
electrophoresis; osmosis; pattern formation; permittivity; suspensions; dielectrophoresis; dipole-dipole interactions; electric fields; electroosmosis; fluidics; microparticles; particle patterning; permittivity; suspension; Assembly; Dielectrophoresis; Electrodes; Fluid flow; Fluidics; Frequency; Nanobioscience; Nanoparticles; Solvents; Wires;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1070-9878
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/T-DEI.2008.4446745
Filename :
4446745
Link To Document :
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