Acoustofluidics 7: The acoustic radiation force on small particles

Lab on a Chip
Henrik Bruus

Abstract

In this paper, Part 7 of the thematic tutorial series "Acoustofluidics-exploiting ultrasonic standing waves, forces and acoustic streaming in microfluidic systems for cell and particle manipulation", we present the theory of the acoustic radiation force; a second-order, time-averaged effect responsible for the acoustophoretic motion of suspended, micrometre-sized particles in an ultrasound field.

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Citations

Jun 27, 2012·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Xiaoyun DingTony Jun Huang
Jul 3, 2013·Journal of Nanobiotechnology·Leah M JohnsonGabriel P López
Feb 4, 2014·Lab on a Chip·Menake E Piyasena, Steven W Graves
Mar 8, 2013·The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America·Thomas SchwarzJurg Dual
Mar 29, 2014·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·C Wyatt ShieldsGabriel P López
Mar 19, 2014·Lab on a Chip·David J CollinsAdrian Neild
Aug 3, 2013·Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews·Helen MulvanaMartyn Hill
Mar 19, 2014·Ultrasonics Sonochemistry·Francisco J TrujilloKai Knoerzer
Jun 7, 2014·Lab on a Chip·Nitesh NamaFrancesco Costanzo
Aug 12, 2014·Lab on a Chip·Philipp HahnJurg Dual
Jun 26, 2014·Integrative and Comparative Biology·Yun Chen, Sungyon Lee
Mar 1, 2012·Lab on a Chip·Andreas LenshofThomas Laurell
Mar 21, 2012·Lab on a Chip·Henrik Bruus
Sep 21, 2012·Lab on a Chip·Xiaoyun DingTony Jun Huang
Oct 11, 2012·Lab on a Chip·Mikael Evander, Johan Nilsson
Jan 8, 2013·Lab on a Chip·Jeremy J Hawkes, Stefan Radel
Feb 7, 2013·Lab on a Chip·Peter Glynne-Jones, Martyn Hill
Aug 1, 2013·Lab on a Chip·Xiaoyun DingTony Jun Huang
Dec 25, 2015·Lab on a Chip·Zhangming MaoTony Jun Huang
Feb 13, 2015·ACS Nano·Kyungheon LeeHakho Lee
Mar 10, 2016·Biomicrofluidics·Raqeeb ThameemSascha Hilgenfeldt
May 24, 2016·Applied Physics Reviews·P P MathaiS M Stavis
Dec 17, 2014·Biotechnology Progress·Esteban Hincapié Gómez, Anthony J Marchese
Sep 27, 2014·Analytical Chemistry·Marco TravagliatiMarco Cecchini
Sep 1, 2015·Biomedical Microdevices·Maria TenjeAndreas Lenshof
Sep 12, 2015·Biomedical Microdevices·Champika Samarasekera, John T W Yeow
Sep 5, 2015·Biomicrofluidics·Nilanjana BoseSuman Chakraborty
May 7, 2015·Lab on a Chip·Mikael EvanderThomas Laurell
May 7, 2015·Biomicrofluidics·I LeibacherP Koltay
Nov 10, 2012·Lab on a Chip·Martin WiklundJeremy J Hawkes
Nov 29, 2013·Lab on a Chip·Junjun LeiPeter Glynne-Jones

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