Buyong et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A tapered aluminium microelectrode array for improvement of dielectrophoresis-based particle manipulationBuyong et al., 2015
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- Buyong M
- Larki F
- Faiz M
- Hamzah A
- Yunas J
- Majlis B
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- Sensors
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In this work, the dielectrophoretic force (FDEP) response of Aluminium Microelectrode Arrays with tapered profile is investigated through experimental measurements and numerical simulations. A standard CMOS processing technique with a step for the formation …
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