Particle patterning diversity achieved by a PZT device with different experimental configurations
Luoke Hu,
Xianbin Li,
Longlong Leng
et al.
Abstract:Acoustofluidic manipulation of particles/cells have gained significant attention in biomedical applications. Conventional acoustofluidics based on SAWs requires accessing cleanroom facilities and expensive lithography equipment to fabricate the interdigital electrodes, limiting their popularity in applications. In this paper, we proposed a low cost and accessible PZT device combined with the glass to generate particle patterns. We have achieved diversified particle patterns including annular and honeycombed sh… Show more
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