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Microparticle electrical conductivity measurement using optoelectronic tweezers.

Wei RenMohammad Asif ZamanMo WuMichael Anthony JensenRonald Wayne DavisLambertus Hesselink
Published in: Journal of applied physics (2023)
When it comes to simulate or calculate an optoelectronic tweezer (OET) response for a microparticle suspended in a given medium, a precise electrical conductivity (later referred to as conductivity) value for the microparticle is critical. However, there are not well-established measurements or well-referenced values for microparticle conductivities in the OET realm. Thus, we report a method based on measuring the escape velocity of a microparticle with a standard OET system to calculate its conductivity. A widely used 6  μ m polystyrene bead (PSB) is used for the study. The conductivity values are found to be invariant around 2×10 -3  S/m across multiple different aqueous media, which helps clarify the ambiguity in the usage of PSB conductivity. Our convenient approach could principally be applied for the measurement of multiple unknown OET-relevant material properties of microparticle-medium systems with various OET responses, which can be beneficial to carry out more accurate characterization in relevant fields.
Keyphrases
  • mass spectrometry