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Soliton-induced liquid crystal enabled electrophoresis
2020
Physical Review Research
The manipulation of particles by a uniform electric field, known as electrophoresis, is used in a wide array of applications. Of special interest is electrophoresis driven by an alternating current (ac) as it eliminates electrode blocking and produces a steady motion. The known mechanisms of ac electrophoresis require that either the particle or the surrounding medium is asymmetric. This asymmetry is usually assured before the field is applied, as in the case of Janus spheres. We report on a
doi:10.1103/physrevresearch.2.013178
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