The growth of research into microfluidics, especially towards micro-Total Analysis Systems (μTAS), is leading to a demand for highly efficient and accurate methods for analyte delivery, sorting, mixing and analysis. Optical techniques, due to their non-invasive, non-contact properties are ideally suited to integration in to microfluidic systems. One of the key abilities in a μTAS device is the ability to sort microscopic matter. When done optically this typically involves fluorescence detection, management of the information detected and subsequent action such as the actuation of an electric field or electro-mechanical valve. We present here a method whereby the detection of a micro-particle's properties is done passively, with simultaneous...