DocumentCode
2915894
Title
A high density microchannel network with integrated valves and photodiodes
Author
Baechi, D. ; Dual, J. ; Buser, R.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Mech. Syst., Eidgenossische Tech. Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland
fYear
2001
fDate
25-25 Jan. 2001
Firstpage
463
Lastpage
466
Abstract
We have realised a microchannel network with integrated valves, which allows parallel processing of nanoparticles with very high throughput. With the latest prototype, we could show for the first time, that integrated photodiodes are capable of detecting particles moving through the channels. In previous work, we have shown that manipulation of particles is possible. The size of the particles the system is designed for ranges from a few hundred nm to a few microns, which allows using the system for applications demanding the manipulation of biological cells or bacteria. Compared to related work on microvalve arrays with valve densities of around 100 valves in/sup -2/, our systems feature densities of up to 2150 valves in/sup -2/. This was achieved with a 3 microns thick silicone valve membrane. This is a factor of 10 less than thicknesses achieved in related work on thermopneumatic actuation with silicone rubber membranes.
Keywords
biological techniques; microfluidics; microvalves; photodiodes; bacteria; biological cell; fluid suspension; integrated photodiode; integrated valve; microchannel network; microvalve array; nanoparticle processing; particle manipulation; silicone membrane; thermopneumatic actuation; Biological cells; Biomembranes; Microchannel; Microorganisms; Nanoparticles; Parallel processing; Photodiodes; Prototypes; Throughput; Valves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, 2001. MEMS 2001. The 14th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Interlaken, Switzerland
ISSN
1084-6999
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5998-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MEMSYS.2001.906579
Filename
906579
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