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Characterization of the Additional Pseudo-Crossover Frequency of Nanoparticles in Low Frequency Range Caused by Ac Electroosmosis and Positive …Chang et al.
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- Chang W
- Kwak T
- Rahman M
- Yun C
- Qananba K
- Choi S
- Choi Y
- Lee S
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- Available at SSRN 5015331
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The dielectrophoresis technique enables the electrical manipulation of nano and microparticles using positive and negative dielectrophoretic forces to selectively manipulate, separate, and concentrate them. In positive dielectrophoresis, particles move toward areas …
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