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DOI :
10.3791/813-v
July 28th, 2008
Chapters
11:29
Experiments: 2 μm Polystyrene Microspheres
0:56
Physics: Dielectrophoresis
4:17
Low Conductivity
7:31
Step Three: Photolithography
9:54
Experimental Setup: Polystyrene Microspheres
0:08
Title
3:08
Physics: AC Electrothermal Effect
3:43
Numerical Simulation: FInite Element Method
5:17
Device Fabrication: Wet Etch Method
6:30
Step Two: Metal Deposition
14:55
Castellated Electrodes: Low Conductivity
19:19
Potential Well: High Conductivity
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