Issue 7, 2011

Laser-induced thermal bubbles for microfluidic applications

Abstract

We present a unique bubble generation technique in microfluidic chips using continuous-wave laser-induced heat and demonstrate its application by creating micro-valves and micro-pumps. In this work, efficient generation of thermal bubbles of controllable sizes has been achieved using different geometries of chromium pads immersed in various types of fluid. Effective blocking of microfluidic channels (cross-section 500 × 40 μm2) and direct pumping of fluid at a flow rate of 7.2–28.8 μl h−1 with selectable direction have also been demonstrated. A particular advantage of this technique is that it allows the generation of bubbles at almost any location in the microchannel and thus enables microfluidic control at any point of interest. It can be readily integrated into lab-on-a-chip systems to improve functionality.

Graphical abstract: Laser-induced thermal bubbles for microfluidic applications

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Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
19 Oct 2010
Accepted
18 Jan 2011
First published
17 Feb 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 1389-1395

Laser-induced thermal bubbles for microfluidic applications

K. Zhang, A. Jian, X. Zhang, Y. Wang, Z. Li and H. Tam, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 1389 DOI: 10.1039/C0LC00520G

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