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Induced-Charge Electrophoresis of Metallodielectric Particles
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ElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringCapillary ElectrophoresisAc Electric FieldsFluid MechanicsCapillarity PhenomenonMicrofluidic DevicesNanofluidicsElectrophysiologyChemistryMicrofluidicsAnisotropic ParticlesElectrochemical InterfaceElectrochemistryMetallodielectric Particles
The application of ac electric fields in aqueous suspensions of anisotropic particles leads to unbalanced liquid flows and nonlinear, induced-charge electrophoretic motion. We report experimental observations of the motion of Janus microparticles with one dielectric and one metal-coated hemisphere induced by uniform fields of frequency 100 Hz-10 kHz in NaCl solutions. The motion is perpendicular to the field axis and persists after particles are attracted to a glass wall. This phenomenon may find applications in microactuators, microsensors, and microfluidic devices.
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