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Optofluidics incorporating actively controlled micro- and nano-particles

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posted on 2024-11-01, 13:22 authored by Aminuddin Bin Ahmad Kayani, Khashayar Khoshmanesh, Stephanie Ward, Arnan MitchellArnan Mitchell, Kourosh Kalantar ZadehKourosh Kalantar Zadeh
The advent of optofluidic systems incorporating suspended particles has resulted in the emergence of novel applications. Such systems operate based on the fact that suspended particles can be manipulated using well-appointed active forces, and their motions, locations and local concentrations can be controlled. These forces can be exerted on both individual and clusters of particles. Having the capability to manipulate suspended particles gives users the ability for tuning the physical and, to some extent, the chemical properties of the suspension media, which addresses the needs of various advanced optofluidic systems. Additionally, the incorporation of particles results in the realization of novel optofluidic solutions used for creating optical components and sensing platforms. In this review, we present different types of active forces that are used for particle manipulations and the resulting optofluidic systems incorporating them. These systems include optical components, optofluidic detection and analysis platforms, plasmonics and Raman systems, thermal and energy related systems, and platforms specifically incorporating biological particles. We conclude the review with a discussion of future perspectives, which are expected to further advance this rapidly growing field.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1063/1.4736796
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    ISSN - Is published in 19321058

Journal

Biomicrofluidics

Volume

6

Number

031501

Issue

3

Start page

1

End page

33

Total pages

33

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Place published

USA

Language

English

Copyright

© 2012 American Institute of Physics

Former Identifier

2006038320

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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