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Generation and application of sub-kilohertz oscillatory flows in microchannels

We present a user-friendly and versatile experimental technique that generates sub-kilohertz sinusoidal oscillatory flows within microchannels. The method involves the direct interfacing of microfluidic tubing with a loudspeaker diaphragm to generate oscillatory flow in microchannels with frequencies ranging from $10-1000$ Hz and amplitudes ranging from $10 - 600 \ μ$m. The speaker-based apparatus allows independent control of frequency and amplitude that is unique to the speaker's manufacturing specifications. The performance of our technique is evaluated by Fourier spectral analysis of oscillatory motion of tracer particles, obtained by particle tracking velocimetry, as well as by comparing oscillatory flow profiles against theoretical benchmarks such as Stokes flow in a square channel and Stokes' second problem near a solid boundary. Applications that utilize both the oscillatory flow and the associated steady rectified flows are demonstrated in prototypical microfluidic configurations. These include inertial focusing and mixing at low Reynolds numbers, respectively.

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