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Mobile Microelectrodes: Towards active spatio-temporal control of the electric field and selective cargo assembly

Fluid Dynamics 2017-08-08 v1

Abstract

With an eye towards next-generation, smart, micro/nanofluidic devices, capable of responding to external stimuli or changes in environment, we demonstrate a means to achieve dynamic control of the spatio-temporal properties of the electric field in a standardized microfluidic chamber. Typical top-down patterning, currently used to design the field distribution, is replaced by freely-suspended colloids which locally disturb the electric field from the bottom-up. Even under uniform forcing, polarization of the colloid induces the formation of strong, three-dimensional gradients at its surface - essentially repurposing it into a portable floating electrode whose precise location can be manipulated to reconfigure the electric field in real time. Focusing on active Janus colloids as a sample platform, we measure the strength of the induced gradients and highlight the advantages of a colloid-based system by revealing a prototype for an all-in-one cargo carrier, capable of on-demand, selective, label-free assembly and transport of micro/nano sized targets.

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@article{arxiv.1708.02228,
  title  = {Mobile Microelectrodes: Towards active spatio-temporal control of the electric field and selective cargo assembly},
  author = {Alicia M Boymelgreen and Tov Balli and Touvia Miloh and Gilad Yossifon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02228},
  year   = {2017}
}