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Actuating and detecting of microdroplet using slanted finger interdigital transducers

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
卷 98, 期 2, 页码 -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1949710

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Using surface acoustic wave (SAW) to drive droplets on a piezoelectric chip is a distinctive microfluidic technique developed recently. In the previous research, uniform interdigital transducers (IDTs) were used to radiate SAW amplitude and move the droplets within the same delay line simultaneously. In this paper, we employ slanted finger interdigital transducers (SFITs) to replace uniform IDTs. The merit is that we can move individual droplets at will by varying the frequency. This is because SAW amplitude profile actuated by a SFIT is not uniform along the aperture. The position of the maximum amplitude can be changed by adjusting the input frequency. In addition, we apply the coupling-of-modes model to simulate the amplitude profile and the frequency response of SFITs. Since the transmitted SAW intensity is strongly attenuated by the liquid when SAW hits the droplet, we can use the measured frequency response to detect the position of the droplet and verify the validity of the proposed method; we fabricated a SFIT on an Y128X-LiNbO3 substrate coated with hydrophobic film. The experimental results show good agreement with those predicted by the simulations. We note that the proposed method can further be used to construct a multichannel microfluidic chip. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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