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Dielectrophoretic Slide: A Platform for Electrokinetic Characterization of Microparticles
Aaditya Venkatesha Babu Bangaru1, Holton Shults1, Stuart J Williams1
1Integrated Microfluidic Systems Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292, United States.
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Dielectrophoresis (DEP) enables label-free particle polarizability quantification via the frequency-dependent Clausius-Mossotti (CM) factor; however, experimental determination of its real component, Re[CM], typically relies on additional confinement systems and complex electrode architectures that limit particle sizes and frequencies. Here, we present a channel-free dielectrophoretic slide that enables Re[CM] determination using unique planar interdigitated electrode array with finger geometry without particle trapping or additional confinement systems. Under AC excitation, time-resolved fluorescence microscopy is used to track individual particle trajectories, from which radial velocities are analytically related to Re[CM]. Measurements using 1 μm carboxylate polystyrene particles reveal a frequency-dependent transition from Brownian- to DEP-dominated transport and yield Re[CM] values between 0.22 and 0.32 across 50-200 kHz, with deviations of ∼0.03 relative to theoretical predictions. This platform provides a simple, reusable, and robust approach for electrokinetic characterization of micro- and nanoparticles, offering a practical alternative to existing techniques.
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