“…The effect of EMP is of considerable importance in numerous practical applications, such as the separation of biological particles (DNA fragments, proteins, cells, yeasts, etc.) due to the differences in their sizes and electric conductivities [4]- [8], aggregation and disaggregation of colloidal suspensions [9]- [11], removal of small nonmetallic inclusions or impurities from molten metals [12] [13], measurement of the particle-wall interaction force [14] [15], determination of glycation on diabetic erythrocytes [16], operation of multicolor display devices [17], and manipulation of autocatalytic micro/nanomotors or other colloidal particles [18]- [22].…”