A method and apparatus for the manipulation of colloidal particulates and biomolecules
at the interface between an insulating electrode such as silicon oxide and an electrolyte
solution. Light-controlled elektrokinetic assembly of particles near surfaces relies
on the combination of three functional elements, the AC electric field-induced
assembly of planar aggregates; the patterning of the electrolyte/silicon oxide/silicon
interface to exert spatial control over the assembly process; and the real-time
control of the assembly process via external illumination. The present invention
provides a set of fundamental operations enabling interactive control over the
creation and placement of planar arrays of several types of particles and biomolecules
and the manipulation of array shape and size. The present invention enables sample
preparation and handling for diagnostic assays and biochemical analysis in an array
format, and the functional integration of these operations. In addition, the present
invention provides a procedure for the creation of material surfaces with desired
properties and for the fabrication of surface-mounted optical components. This
invention is also for a method and apparatus to direct the lateral motion and induce
the assembly into planar arrays of cells on semiconductor surfaces in response
to temporally and spatially varying electric fields and to projected patterns of illumination.