This paper presents micromachined thermal sensors for measuring liquid flow rates in the nanoliter-per-minute range. The sensors use a boron-doped polysilicon thinfilm heater that is embedded in the silicon nitride wall of a microchannel. The boron doping is chosen to increase the heater’s temperature coefficient of resistance within tolerable noise limits, and the microchannel is suspended from the substrate to improve thermal isolation. The sensors have demonstrated a flow rate resolution below 10 nL/min, as well as the capability for detecting micro bubbles in the liquid. Heat transfer simulation has also been performed to explain the sensor operation and yielded good agreement with experimental data
The field of nanofluidics dealing with nL fluids is growing, and sensors for monitoring ever smaller...
The field of nanofluidics dealing with nL fluids is growing, and sensors for monitoring ever smaller...
AbstractA novel thermal flow sensor is presented featuring three spatially separated micromachined s...
This paper presents micromachined thermal sensors for measuring liquid flow rates in the nanoliter-p...
This paper presents micromachined thermal sensors for measuring liquid flow rates in the nanoliter-p...
The emerging fields of micro total-analysis systems (micro-TAS), micro-reactors and bio-MEMS drives ...
This paper presents micromachined thermal flow sensors for measuring liquid flow down to 0.05 μl/min...
This paper presents micromachined thermal flow sensors for measuring liquid flow down to 0.05 μl/min...
A highly-sensitive thermal flow sensor for liquid flow with nl-min-1 resolution has been realised. T...
This paper presents micromachined thermal flow sensors for measuring liquid flow down to 0.05 μl/min...
Abstract ⎯ This article presents microchannel thermal flow sensors fabricated using standard microma...
This article presents microchannel thermal flow sensors fabricated using standard micromachining tec...
This thesis documents results related to the design, fabrication, and testing of integrated polysili...
A calorimetric miniaturized flow sensor was realized with a linear sensor response measured for DI w...
Based on the results of computational fluid dynamics simulations, this study designed and fabricated...
The field of nanofluidics dealing with nL fluids is growing, and sensors for monitoring ever smaller...
The field of nanofluidics dealing with nL fluids is growing, and sensors for monitoring ever smaller...
AbstractA novel thermal flow sensor is presented featuring three spatially separated micromachined s...
This paper presents micromachined thermal sensors for measuring liquid flow rates in the nanoliter-p...
This paper presents micromachined thermal sensors for measuring liquid flow rates in the nanoliter-p...
The emerging fields of micro total-analysis systems (micro-TAS), micro-reactors and bio-MEMS drives ...
This paper presents micromachined thermal flow sensors for measuring liquid flow down to 0.05 μl/min...
This paper presents micromachined thermal flow sensors for measuring liquid flow down to 0.05 μl/min...
A highly-sensitive thermal flow sensor for liquid flow with nl-min-1 resolution has been realised. T...
This paper presents micromachined thermal flow sensors for measuring liquid flow down to 0.05 μl/min...
Abstract ⎯ This article presents microchannel thermal flow sensors fabricated using standard microma...
This article presents microchannel thermal flow sensors fabricated using standard micromachining tec...
This thesis documents results related to the design, fabrication, and testing of integrated polysili...
A calorimetric miniaturized flow sensor was realized with a linear sensor response measured for DI w...
Based on the results of computational fluid dynamics simulations, this study designed and fabricated...
The field of nanofluidics dealing with nL fluids is growing, and sensors for monitoring ever smaller...
The field of nanofluidics dealing with nL fluids is growing, and sensors for monitoring ever smaller...
AbstractA novel thermal flow sensor is presented featuring three spatially separated micromachined s...