Biswas et al., 2016 - Google Patents
New drop fluidics enabled by magnetic-field-mediated elastocapillary transductionBiswas et al., 2016
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- Biswas S
- Pomeau Y
- Chaudhury M
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- Langmuir
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This research introduces a new drop fluidics that uses a deformable and stretchable elastomeric film as the platform instead of the commonly used rigid supports. Such a soft film impregnated with magnetic particles can be modulated with an external electromagnetic …
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