A theoretical analysis of the resolution due to diffusion and size-dispersion of particles in deterministic lateral displacement devices

Abstract

We present a model including diffusion and particle-size dispersion for separation of particles in deterministic lateral displacement devices also known as bumper arrays. We determine the upper critical diameter for diffusion-dominated motion and the lower critical diameter for pure convection-induced displacement. Our model explains the systematic deviation, observed for small particles in several experiments, from the critical diameter for separation given by simple laminar flow considerations.

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