Publikationsdatum:
2017-06-10
Beschreibung:
Author(s): Bolin Fan, Feifei Li, Lipin Chen, Lihong Shi, Wenbo Yan, Yuqing Zhang, Shaobei Li, Xuliang Wang, Xun Wang, and Hongjian Chen As lithium niobate shows good biocompatibility plus pyroelectric and photovoltaic effects, it is of interest for lab-on-a-chip biomedical applications. In this context, its most important function would be controlling microdroplets via light-induced changes in its material properties. Most investigations, however, have involved n o n p o l a r dielectric liquids, unlike the water that is the basis of biofluids. This study demonstrates successful photovoltaic manipulation of water microdroplets, using a LiNbO 3 substrate coated with a hydrophobic film. [Phys. Rev. Applied 7, 064010] Published Fri Jun 09, 2017
Digitale ISSN:
2331-7019
Thema:
Physik
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