Abstract
In recent years, dielectrophoresis has attracted much interest because of its effective method to achieve the separation, detection and characterization of particles such as biological cells and virus. Diectrophoresis (DEP) is a movement of particles in a given medium by a force, which is generated in non-uniform electric fields. In this paper, we measured the positive dielectrophoretic force (DEP force) in the Ceiling Creek Gap electrode. The measuring method is employed the inclined gravity, which is a component of gravitational force along the inclined floor. It is expected that the Ceiling Greek Gap electrode could identify Biological cells in blood by difference in dielectric property.