2018
DOI: 10.3390/mi9040171
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Spiral Microchannels with Trapezoidal Cross Section Fabricated by Femtosecond Laser Ablation in Glass for the Inertial Separation of Microparticles

Abstract: The fabrication and testing of spiral microchannels with a trapezoidal cross section for the passive separation of microparticles is reported in this article. In contrast to previously reported fabrication methods, the fabrication of trapezoidal spiral channels in glass substrates using a femtosecond laser is reported for the first time in this paper. Femtosecond laser ablation has been proposed as an accurate and fast prototyping method with the ability to create 3D features such as slanted-base channels. Mor… Show more

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“…Engraving glass to fabricate the microuidic channels is an iterative process in optimizing the femtosecond laser parameters to achieve the desired depth and width as well as to result in a suitable surface nish as has been investigated in earlier works. 54,55 Also, a detailed process for trapezoidal channels was introduced 25 with adjusted laser lling strategies. Once the glass wafer is engraved, it is treated in an HF-based glass etching solution (45 mL H 2 O, 100 mL H 3 PO 4 , and 30 mL HF) for 90 s to smoothen the engraved surface and get rid of any residual glass fragments.…”
Section: Microuidic Chip Fabricationmentioning
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“…Engraving glass to fabricate the microuidic channels is an iterative process in optimizing the femtosecond laser parameters to achieve the desired depth and width as well as to result in a suitable surface nish as has been investigated in earlier works. 54,55 Also, a detailed process for trapezoidal channels was introduced 25 with adjusted laser lling strategies. Once the glass wafer is engraved, it is treated in an HF-based glass etching solution (45 mL H 2 O, 100 mL H 3 PO 4 , and 30 mL HF) for 90 s to smoothen the engraved surface and get rid of any residual glass fragments.…”
Section: Microuidic Chip Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laser lling strategies are demonstrated in Fig. 4(b) and are further rened based on the previous work, 25 to allow for new channel features and calibration with actual laser beam performance. A set of intersecting parallel lines (0, 90, 45, and 135 ) are used to cover the channel's area and get it to the required depth.…”
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“…Besides the aforementioned approach, other groups attempted to develop alternative strategies for the fabrication of inertial microfluidic devices. For instance, several groups reported the usage of femtosecond laser irradiation and CO 2 laser ablation techniques to produce straight and spiral shape microchannels inside a glass or PMMA [24][25][26][27][28] . Despite the simple fabrication process, the complexity of building non-rectangular cross-sections, poor surface finish, and lengthy etching steps are making them less user-friendly.…”
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“…Images of the spinning system setup and the fabricated glass microfluidic disc are available in the supplementary material Figures S1-S7. The microfluidic channels were drafted in AutoCAD 2018 software (Autodesk, San Rafael, CA, USA) and were fabricated in a femtosecond-laser workstation (microSTRUCT-C, 3D-Micromac, Germany) using laser strategies described in a previous work [43]. The channels and chambers were engraved using a fill strategy, which consists of 4 sets of intersecting lines that cover the area to be ablated and represents the tracks the laser will pass.…”
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confidence: 99%