A hydrodynamic focusing microchannel based on micro-weir shear lift force

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Abstract

A novel microflow cytometer is proposed in which the particles are focused in the horizontal and vertical directions by means of the Saffman shear lift force generated within a micro-weir microchannel. The proposed device is fabricated on stress-relieved glass substrates and is characterized both numerically and experimentally using fluorescent particles with diameters of 5 μm and 10 μm, respectively. The numerical results show that the micro-weir structures confine the particle stream to the center of the microchannel without the need for a shear flow. Moreover, the experimental results show that the particles emerging from the micro-weir microchannel pass through the detection region in a one-by-one fashion. The focusing effect of the micro-weir microchannel is quantified by computing the normalized variance of the optical detection signal intensity. It is shown that the focusing performance of the micro-weir structure is equal to 99.% and 99.57% for the 5-μm and 10-μm beads, respectively. Overall, the results presented in this study confirm that the proposed microcytometer enables the reliable sorting and counting of particles with different diameters. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Yang, R. J., Hou, H. H., Wang, Y. N., Lin, C. H., & Fu, L. M. (2012). A hydrodynamic focusing microchannel based on micro-weir shear lift force. Biomicrofluidics, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4739073

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