Y. Okamoto, T. Tsuchiya, Charles Moslonka, Yu‐Sheng Lin, S. Tsang, F. Marty, Ayako Mizushima, Chen-li Sun, Hsiang-Yu Wang, A. Tixier-Mita, O. Français, B. Le Pioufle, Y. Mita
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Abstract
This paper presents a new electrorotation (ROT) device composed of thick walls and multi-electrode layers, called as mille-feuille electrode device. The proposed device has three advantages: (1) The height of a measured particle is controllable by adjusting levitation forces. (2) The rotation of the particle is not affected by the friction to the substrates. (3) The number of electrode layers is extensible.