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Laser-induced cavitation based micropump
Lab on a Chip
8
, 1676–1681 (
2008
)
Authors
Rory Dijkink
Claus-Dieter Ohl
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@Article{B806912C, author ="Dijkink, Rory and Ohl, Claus-Dieter", title ="Laser-induced cavitation based micropump", journal ="Lab Chip", year ="2008", volume ="8", issue ="10", pages ="1676-1681", publisher ="The Royal Society of Chemistry", doi ="10.1039/B806912C", url ="http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/B806912C", abstract ="Lab-on-a-chip devices are in strong demand as versatile and robust pumping techniques. Here{,} we present a cavitation based technique{,} which is able to pump a volume of 4000 [small mu ]m3 within 75 [small mu ]s against an estimated pressure head of 3 bar. The single cavitation event is created by focusing a laser pulse in a conventional PDMS microfluidic chip close to the channel opening. High-speed photography at 1 million frames s-1 resolves the flow in the supply channel{,} pump channel{,} and close to the cavity. The elasticity of the material affects the overall fluid flow. Continuous pumping at repetition rates of up to 5 Hz through 6 mm long square channels of 20 [small mu ]m width is shown. A parameter study reveals the key-parameters for operation: the distance between the laser focus and the channel{,} the maximum bubble size{,} and the chamber geometry."}
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