The past two decades have seen rapid advancement of Lab on a Chip (LOC) systems with applications ranging from gas chromatography to capillary electrophoresis, and more recently to high-pressure chemistry and single cell analysis. For many applications in clinical medicine, biology and chemistry, silicon and glass may still be the preferred materials. The mechanical rigidity, chemical resistance, and low permeability properties of silicon and glass, combined with the optical transparency of glass, make them a good choice for many demanding LOC applications. The large and well developed silicon and glass micromachining toolbox provide the capability to obtain microstructures with high precision and repeatability. In addition, scaling device ...
Since the famous talk of R. Feynman in 1959 “There is plenty of room at the bottom”, silicon nano an...
The advent of glass-based microfluidic devices further revolutionized in microfluidic technology due...
We report here on the results of experiments concerning particular bonding processes potentially use...
Miniaturization of already existing techniques in on-line analytical chemistry is an alternative to ...
Novel glass and silicon microstructures and their application in chemical analysis are presented. Th...
Although silicon may generally not be the material of first choice for applications in the field of ...
Through manipulating fluids using microfabricated channeland chamber structures, microfluidics is a ...
A new, versatile architecture is presented for microfluidic devices made entirely from glass, for us...
This chapter explores the micromachining of fluidic structures in silicon, and presents several exam...
Microfluidics has become recognized as a powerful platform technology with a wide range of applicati...
For many application small quantity of fluid have to be transported, mixed or separated. Microfluidi...
Microfluidic chips are becoming the new paradigm for chemical processing and analysis in the laborat...
This article describes recent developments at MESA+ in the field of miniaturised systems for chemica...
This thesis introduces important improvements in fabrication of microfluidic devices on silicon and ...
New technology requires new machining skills. In the last century, the need for using more and more ...
Since the famous talk of R. Feynman in 1959 “There is plenty of room at the bottom”, silicon nano an...
The advent of glass-based microfluidic devices further revolutionized in microfluidic technology due...
We report here on the results of experiments concerning particular bonding processes potentially use...
Miniaturization of already existing techniques in on-line analytical chemistry is an alternative to ...
Novel glass and silicon microstructures and their application in chemical analysis are presented. Th...
Although silicon may generally not be the material of first choice for applications in the field of ...
Through manipulating fluids using microfabricated channeland chamber structures, microfluidics is a ...
A new, versatile architecture is presented for microfluidic devices made entirely from glass, for us...
This chapter explores the micromachining of fluidic structures in silicon, and presents several exam...
Microfluidics has become recognized as a powerful platform technology with a wide range of applicati...
For many application small quantity of fluid have to be transported, mixed or separated. Microfluidi...
Microfluidic chips are becoming the new paradigm for chemical processing and analysis in the laborat...
This article describes recent developments at MESA+ in the field of miniaturised systems for chemica...
This thesis introduces important improvements in fabrication of microfluidic devices on silicon and ...
New technology requires new machining skills. In the last century, the need for using more and more ...
Since the famous talk of R. Feynman in 1959 “There is plenty of room at the bottom”, silicon nano an...
The advent of glass-based microfluidic devices further revolutionized in microfluidic technology due...
We report here on the results of experiments concerning particular bonding processes potentially use...