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dielectrophoresis
2002-07-10
Jeroen Nieuwenhuis
2002-07-10
Thomas B. Jones
dielectrophoresis
Thomas B. Jones
2002-07-10
>Dear All,
>
>Does any of you know a textbook that offers a comprehensive introduction into
>dielectrophoresis, especially of interest are the field interactions with
>particles in the size range of biological cells (1 -20 5m).



Dear Jeroen:

To the best of my knowledge, there is no real textbook on DEP.  There is,
of course, Herb Pohl's original classic, entitled:  "Dielectrophoresis"
(Cambridge, 1978) which has lots and lots of experimental work.  But may I
also humbly suggest your  taking a look at my  book entitled
"Electromechanics of Particles" (Cambridge, 1995)?  This monograph provides
a general treatment of how particles behave in electric fields and magnetic
fields.  Chapter 3 covers DEP.

Tom Jones


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University of Rochester
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Rochester, NY  14627-0126    (USA)
phone: 1-585-275-5233   fax: 1-585-273-4919
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