Asymmetric Rectified Electric Fields Generate Flows that can Dominate Induced-Charge Electrokinetics
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Abstract
We derive a generalized induced-charge electrokinetic (ICEK) velocity around a conducting object placed in an arbitrary multimodal electric field. The generalized model allows consideration of asymmetric rectified electric fields (AREFs), which have recently been established to occur in liquids where the ions present have unequal mobilities. Including the AREF yields fluid velocities in which both the direction and the magnitude depend sensitively on the applied potential, frequency, ionic type and strength, and even the exact placement of the object between parallel electrodes. The results provide a new explanation for the long-standing question of flow reversals observed in ICEK systems.
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Authors
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S. M. H. Hashemi Amrei
University of California Davis
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Gregory Miller
University of California Davis
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William Ristenpart
University of California Davis