DocumentCode :
1995358
Title :
Propulsion of droplets on non-piezoelectric substrates via mode conversion of Lamb waves
Author :
Schmitt, M. ; Lindner, G. ; Krempel, S. ; Faustmann, H. ; Singer, F.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Sensor & Actuator Technol., Coburg Univ. of Appl. Sci., Coburg, Germany
fYear :
2009
fDate :
20-23 Sept. 2009
Firstpage :
1640
Lastpage :
1643
Abstract :
The mode conversion of acoustic surface waves contacted by liquid droplets has been utilized for the propulsion of nanoliter droplets with respect to lab-on-a-chip applications. In this case, however, piezoelectric substrates equipped with interdigital transducers on the surface on which the droplets are moving have been used for the excitation of surface acoustic waves. Our approach is aiming at the acceleration of comparatively large droplets such as raindrops on non-piezoelectric substrates, e. g. glass plates. Following this approach, we have excited Lamb waves on glass plates by piezoelectric interdigital transducers attached at the rear side of the substrate, which are not in contact with the liquid. A propulsive action on water droplets of ¿l size has been observed, which could be improved by hydrophobic surface coatings. With continuous wave excitation at a frequency of 1 MHz and an amplitude of 200 Vpp an acceleration of about 1 m/s2 has been achieved so far with water droplets of 10 ¿l on a 1 mm thick glass plate. This concept allows numerous technical applications, including two-dimensional droplet relocation or ¿intelligent¿ droplet removal from glass panels in combination with droplet detection via a Lamb wave transmission line established by a second interdigital transducer.
Keywords :
acoustic wave effects; drops; interdigital transducers; surface acoustic wave transducers; surface acoustic waves; 2D droplet relocation; Lamb wave mode conversion; Lamb wave transmission line; continuous wave excitation; droplet acceleration; droplet detection; glass plates; hydrophobic surface coating; intelligent droplet removal; liquid droplets; nanoliter droplet propulsion; nonpiezoelectric substrates; piezoelectric interdigital transducers; propulsive action; raindrop; surface acoustic wave excitation; water droplets; Acceleration; Acoustic applications; Acoustic transducers; Acoustic waves; Coatings; Glass; Lab-on-a-chip; Piezoelectric transducers; Propulsion; Surface acoustic waves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2009 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Rome
ISSN :
1948-5719
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4389-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1948-5719
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2009.5441597
Filename :
5441597
Link To Document :
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