Design and Fabrication of 3D‐Printed Lab‐On‐A‐Chip Devices for Fiber‐Based Optical Chromatography and Sorting

Author:

Milark Ole12ORCID,Buttkewitz Marc3,Agócs Emil45,Legutko Beate67,Bergmann Benjamin67,Bahnemann Janina789ORCID,Heisterkamp Alexander125710ORCID,Torres‐Mapa Maria Leilani125710ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Quantum Optics Leibniz University Hannover Welfengarten 1 30167 Hannover Germany

2. Lower Saxony Center for Biomedical Engineering Implant Research and Development (NIFE) Stadtfelddamm 34 30625 Hannover Germany

3. Institute of Technical Chemistry Leibniz University Hannover Callinstraße 5 30167 Hannover Germany

4. Institute of High Frequency Technology Technical University Braunschweig 38106 Braunschweig Germany

5. Cluster of Excellence “PhoenixD” (Photonics, Optics and Engineering Innovation Across Disciplines) Hannover Germany

6. Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools Leibniz University Hannover An der Universität 2 30823 Garbsen Germany

7. SFB/TRR 298 “SIIRI” (Safety Integrated and Infection Reactive Implants) Hannover Germany

8. Institute of Physics University of Augsburg Universitätsstraße 1 86159 Augsburg Germany

9. Centre for Advanced Analytics and Predictive Sciences (CAAPS) University of Augsburg Universitätsstraße 2 86159 Augsburg Germany

10. Cluster of Excellence “Hearing4All” Hannover Germany

Abstract

Microfluidic lab‐on‐a‐chip (LOC) devices have become essential tools for multitudes of applications in various research fields. 3D printing of microfluidic LOC devices offers many advantages over more traditional manufacturing processes, including rapid prototyping and single‐step fabrication of complex 3D structures. In this work, 3D‐printed microfluidic devices are designed and fabricated for optical chromatography and sorting. Optical chromatography is performed by inserting a single‐mode optical fiber into the device creating a counter‐propagating laser beam to the fluid flow. Particles are separated depending on refractive index and size. To demonstrate optical sorting, a cross‐type sorter 3D‐printed microfluidic device is fabricated that directs the laser beam perpendicular to the flow direction. Design features such as a sloping channel and a channel configuration for 3D hydrodynamic focusing (to aid in controlled sample flow and particle position) help to optimize sorting performance. Stable optofluidic trapping and sorting are successfully achieved using the fabricated microfluidic devices. These results highlight the tremendous potential of 3D printing of microfluidic LOC devices for applications aimed at the optofluidic manipulation of micron‐sized particles.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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