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  • A low temperature Co-fired ceramic-based dielectrophoretic device for manipulating micro and nanostructure materials.

A low temperature Co-fired ceramic-based dielectrophoretic device for manipulating micro and nanostructure materials.

Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology (2013-11-20)
Ji-Yun Seon, Young Joon Yoon, Jaekyoung Choi, Hyo Tae Kim, Chang-Yeoul Kim, Jong-Hee Kim, Hong Koo Baik
ABSTRACT

A dielectophoretic (DEP) device fabricated by a conventional low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) process, for manipulating micro and nanostructure materials, such as spherical polystyrene microspheres, titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanotubes, and silver (Ag) nanowires, is described. To generate a non-uniform electric field, a castellated electrode configuration was applied to the LTCC-based DEP device using a screen printing method. The actual motions of the micro and nanostructure materials under both a positive and a negative DEP force were observed in detail and the findings compared with numerical simulation data for the electric field distribution. The performance of the LTCC-based DEP device for separating and trapping was evaluated and potential applications are discussed.

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