Zhang et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Particle distributions in Lamb wave based acoustofluidicsZhang et al., 2024
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- Zhang C
- Chen X
- Wei W
- Chen X
- Li Q
- Duan X
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- Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering
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Acoustic streaming enabled by a Lamb wave resonator (LWR) is efficient for particle trapping and enrichment in microfluidic channels. However, because Lamb waves combine the features of bulk acoustic waves and surface acoustic waves, the resulting acoustic …
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