P. Barmuta, T. Markovic, Camila Dalben Madeira Campos, Rahul Yadav, I. Ocket, W. Van Roy, T. Stakenborg, L. Lagae, J. Genoe, D. Schreurs, Chengxun Liu
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Abstract
This work presents a broadband setup for single-cell electrorotation. It is capable of generating relatively high voltage in a continuous frequency band starting from 50 kHz up to 5 GHz. The setup shows very small phase and amplitude imbalance, which were found negligible as no decentric movement of the cell was observed. At least 9.6 V of peak-peak voltage at the single electrode was achieved with total harmonic distortion of less than 5%. The results obtained on lymphocytes follow the theoretical curves, and show that higher frequency of operation means higher sensitivity to the dielectric permittivity of the cell cytoplasm.