Electrothermal flows generated by alternating and rotating electric fields in microsystems
Electrothermal motion in an aqueous solution arises from the action of an electric field on inhomogeneities in the liquid induced by temperature gradients. The temperature field can be produced by the applied electric field through Joule heating, or caused by external sources, such as strong illumin...
Main Authors: | González, Antonio (Author), Ramos, Antonio (Author), Morgan, Hywel (Author), Green, Nicolas G (Author), Castellanos, Antonio (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2006-09-15.
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