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    Themed issue: Optofluidics

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    The term optofluidics defines a growing research area that integrates optics and microfluidics in ways that enable unique strengths and advantages for a broad range of applications. The First International Conference on Optofluidics (Optofluidics- 2011) organized by Xi’an Jiaotong University and Lab on a Chip on 11–12 December 2011 featured work in this field, with an exciting two-day program of presentations and discussions. We are happy that Lab on a Chip, a major publication destination for optofluidic research, has scheduled this themed issue on Optofluidics. We are especially heartened that the optofluidics community has responded enthusiastically with a large number of excellent manuscript submissions

    A channel Brownian pump powered by an unbiased external force

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    A Brownian pump of particles in an asymmetric finite tube is investigated in the presence of an unbiased external force. The pumping system is bounded by two particle reservoirs. It is found that the particles can be pumped through the tube from a reservoir at low concentration to one at the same or higher concentration. There exists an optimized value of temperature (or the amplitude of the external force) at which the pumping capacity takes its maximum value. The pumping capacity decreases with increasing the radius at the bottleneck of the tube.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
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