Metre-per-second microfluidic flow velocimetry with dual beam optical coherence tomography

  • Rigas E
  • Hallam J
  • Charrett T
  • et al.
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Abstract

A novel dual beam Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) instrument has been developed for high velocity flow measurement, principally in microfluidics applications. The scanned dual beam approach creates a pair of image-frames separated by a small spatiotemporal offset. Metre-per-second flow measurement is achieved by rapid re-imaging by the second beam allowing for particle tracking between each image-frame of the pair. Flow at 1.06 m/s using a single optical access port has been measured, more than two orders of magnitude larger than previously reported OCT systems, at centimetre depth and with millimetre scale depth of field within a microfluidic chip, whilst simultaneously imaging the microfluidic channel structure.

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Rigas, E., Hallam, J. M., Charrett, T. O. H., Ford, H. D., & Tatam, R. P. (2019). Metre-per-second microfluidic flow velocimetry with dual beam optical coherence tomography. Optics Express, 27(17), 23849. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.27.023849

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