“…In recent years, manipulation technologies for micro/nanoparticles have been widely investigated in different areas such as bioengineering, 1,2 medicine, 3,4 chemistry and materials science, 5,6 and environmental science. 7,8 The requirement has also increased in various applications, including Lab-On-a-Chip (LOC) technology, [9][10][11] Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) assembly, 12,13 cell analysis, 14,15 cell proliferation 16,17 and so on. These applications usually need to control microparticles with high precision.…”