Liu et al., 2016 - Google Patents
On utilizing alternating current-flow field effect transistor for flexibly manipulating particles in microfluidics and nanofluidicsLiu et al., 2016
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- Liu W
- Shao J
- Ren Y
- Liu J
- Tao Y
- Jiang H
- Ding Y
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- Biomicrofluidics
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By imposing a biased gate voltage to a center metal strip, arbitrary symmetry breaking in induced-charge electroosmotic flow occurs on the surface of this planar gate electrode, a phenomenon termed as AC-flow field effect transistor (AC-FFET). In this work, the potential …
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