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Non-antiperiodic electric fields with zero time-average yield net electrophoresis

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Abstract

We report that multimodal periodic electric fields with time asymmetry but zero time average induce controllable net electrophoretic motion of colloids. Net motion is observed both experimentally and numerically if the electric field has two frequency modes that are the ratio of odd and even numbers (e.g., 3 Hz and 2 Hz). Furthermore, the direction of motion is reversed by changing the sign of the applied waveform, for example by swapping which electrode is powered and grounded. We provide generalized theoretical arguments indicating that non-antiperiodic force excitations will yield net motion in isotropic media, provided there is a nonlinear component in the equation of motion, and we show how similar ratchet-like responses occur in other mechanical systems involving nonlinearities.

Presenters

  • William Ristenpart

    University of California, Davis, UC Davis

Authors

  • Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Hashemi Amrei

    University of California, Davis

  • Mehrdad Tahernia

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Timothy Hui

    University of California, Davis

  • William Ristenpart

    University of California, Davis, UC Davis

  • Gregory H Miller

    University of California, Davis