2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.700.188
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Trapping Single Cells: Comparison between Sandwiched Insulation with Back Contact (SIBC) and Planar Biochip

Abstract: AC electrokinetics is one of many methods used to move particles in microfluidic channels. This paper presents single cell trapping efficacy using dielectrophoresis (DEP) force of two biochip designs; a planar biochip and the new sandwiched-insulation with back contact (SIBC) biochip. The new biochip, is structured on a glass slide, consists of microelectrode arrays patterned on top of Nickel-Chromium (NiCr) and Gold (Au) layers. Prior to the microelectrode patterning, a back contact layer of NiCr and Au was c… Show more

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“…Under these circumstances the trapping force has to overcome the fluid velocity and other hydrodynamic forces. Previous results also imply that by biasing the back contact, DEP trapping force for all three designs has increased significantly [12]. Therefore, by using the new microelectrode designs and specific ac signal configurations to power up the platform, the DEP force can trap particles efficiently and in a more controllable manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Under these circumstances the trapping force has to overcome the fluid velocity and other hydrodynamic forces. Previous results also imply that by biasing the back contact, DEP trapping force for all three designs has increased significantly [12]. Therefore, by using the new microelectrode designs and specific ac signal configurations to power up the platform, the DEP force can trap particles efficiently and in a more controllable manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%