4.6 Article

Self-Aligned Interdigitated Transducers for Acoustofluidics

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 7, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi7120216

Keywords

surface acoustic wave; acoustofluidics; microfluidics; interdigitated transducers

Funding

  1. Discovery grant [DP170100277]
  2. DECRA fellowship [DE170100600]
  3. Griffith University Post-doctoral fellowship
  4. New Researcher grant
  5. ARC linkage grant [LP150100153]
  6. Griffith University-Peking University collaboration grant
  7. SUTD Startup Research Grant [SREP13053]
  8. Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 2 [T2MOE1603]
  9. Australian Research Council [LP150100153] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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The surface acoustic wave (SAW) is effective for the manipulation of fluids and particles at microscale. The current approach of integrating interdigitated transducers (IDTs) for SAW generation into microfluidic channels involves complex and laborious microfabrication steps. These steps often require full access to clean room facilities and hours to align the transducers to the precise location. This work presents an affordable and innovative method for fabricating SAW-based microfluidic devices without the need for clean room facilities and alignment. The IDTs and microfluidic channels are fabricated using the same process and thus are precisely self-aligned in accordance with the device design. With the use of the developed fabrication approach, a few types of different SAW-based microfluidic devices have been fabricated and demonstrated for particle separation and active droplet generation.

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