We demonstrate the active manipulation of nanoliter liquid samples on the surface of a glass or silicon substrate by combining chemical surface patterning with electronically addressable microheater arrays. Hydrophilic lanes designate the possible routes for liquid migration while activation of specific heater elements determine the trajectories. The induced temperature fields spatially modulate the liquid surface tension thereby providing electronic control over the direction, timing, and flow rate of continuous streams or discrete drops. Temperature maps can be programed to move, split, trap, and mix ultrasmall volumes without mechanically moving parts and with low operating voltages of 2â€"3 V. This method of fluidic actuation allows dir...
Using surface micromachining technology, we fabricated nanofluidic devices with channels down to 10̂...
In this paper, we report the preparation of anisotropic wetting surfaces that could control various ...
A new technology to pattern surface charges, either negatively or positively, using a standard photo...
We demonstrate the active manipulation of nanoliter liquid samples on the surface of a glass or sili...
ABSTRACT We demonstrate a microfluidic actuation technique capable of directing nanoliter liquid sam...
We have designed a microfluidic device for the actuation of liquid droplets or continuous streams on...
We provide guidelines for the design and operation of a planar digital nanodispensing system based o...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
We provide guidelines for the design and operation of a planar digital nanodispensing system based o...
The paper presents two different approaches of utilizing electrolytic micro actuation in liquid envi...
Laboratory-on-a-chip technologies have received growing interests in last 20 years as a method to mi...
Scaling down operations and functions into the fascinating micro world not only improve performance,...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
This research concentrates on developing an integrated nanoliter fluidic device for chemical and bio...
Using surface micromachining technology, we fabricated nanofluidic devices with channels down to 10̂...
In this paper, we report the preparation of anisotropic wetting surfaces that could control various ...
A new technology to pattern surface charges, either negatively or positively, using a standard photo...
We demonstrate the active manipulation of nanoliter liquid samples on the surface of a glass or sili...
ABSTRACT We demonstrate a microfluidic actuation technique capable of directing nanoliter liquid sam...
We have designed a microfluidic device for the actuation of liquid droplets or continuous streams on...
We provide guidelines for the design and operation of a planar digital nanodispensing system based o...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
We provide guidelines for the design and operation of a planar digital nanodispensing system based o...
The paper presents two different approaches of utilizing electrolytic micro actuation in liquid envi...
Laboratory-on-a-chip technologies have received growing interests in last 20 years as a method to mi...
Scaling down operations and functions into the fascinating micro world not only improve performance,...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
This research concentrates on developing an integrated nanoliter fluidic device for chemical and bio...
Using surface micromachining technology, we fabricated nanofluidic devices with channels down to 10̂...
In this paper, we report the preparation of anisotropic wetting surfaces that could control various ...
A new technology to pattern surface charges, either negatively or positively, using a standard photo...