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- Enhanced Microfluidic Mixing via a Tricritical Spiral Vortex InstabilityPublication . Haward, Simon J.; Poole, R. J.; Alves, M. A.; Oliveira, Paulo J.; Goldenfeld, Nigel; Shen, Amy Q.Experimental measurements and numerical simulations are made on fluid flow through cross-slot devices with a range of aspect (depth:width) ratios, 0.4 < alpha < 3.87. For low Reynolds numbers Re, the flow is symmetric and a sharp boundary exists between fluid streams entering the cross-slot from opposite directions. Above an alpha-dependent critical value Re_c, the flow undergoes a symmetry-breaking bifurcation (though remains steady and laminar) and a spiral vortex structure develops about the central axis of the outflow channel. An order parameter characterizing the instability grows according to a sixth-order Landau potential, and shows a progression from second order to first order transitions as alpha increases. A tricritical point occurs for alpha ~ 0.55. The spiral vortex acts as a mixing region in the flow field and this phenomenon can be used to drive enhanced mixing in microfluidic devices.