Title :
A novel on-chip micromanipulation method using a microbubble for single cell manipulation and characterization
Author :
Jae Hun Shin ; Young Rang Lee ; Il Song Park ; Sang Kug Chung
Author_Institution :
Myongji Univ., Yongin, South Korea
Abstract :
A novel on-chip micromanipulation method has been developed where a gaseous microbubble is applied to physically manipulate micro-objects in an aqueous medium through optical and acoustical excitations. This micromanipulation concept is experimentally verified: bubble manipulation (generating and transporting operations) and micro-object manipulation (capturing, carrying, and releasing operations). Optically induced microbubble generation is firstly tested for different optical powers in a microfluidic chip with an amorphous silicon layer as an optically absorbent material. And microbubble transportation is also demonstrated using optically induced thermocapillary effects. Micro-object manipulation is separately demonstrated using a gaseous microbubble (300 μm dia.) with glass beads (100 μm dia.) in an aqueous medium. When the microbubble is acoustically excited by a piezoactuator attached on the bottom of a chip, it oscillates and simultaneously captures the neighboring glass beads owing to the oscillating bubble induced radiation forces. Finally, the manipulation of a single glass bead (100 μm dia.) using a microbubble (300 μm dia.) is successfully achieved with integration of optical and acoustical excitations. This novel micromanipulation technique may be an efficient tool for single cell manipulation and characterization in a microfluidic chip.
Keywords :
amorphous semiconductors; bioMEMS; biocontrol; biological techniques; bubbles; capillarity; cellular transport; elemental semiconductors; microfluidics; micromanipulators; photoacoustic effect; piezoelectric actuators; silicon; Si; acoustical excitations; amorphous silicon layer; aqueous medium; carrying operations; gaseous microbubble; glass beads; microbubble capture; microbubble generation; microbubble transportation; microfluidic chip; microobject manipulation; on-chip micromanipulation; optical excitations; optically absorbent material; optically induced thermocapillary effects; oscillating bubble; piezoactuator; releasing operations; single cell manipulation; size 100 mum; size 300 mum; Biomedical optical imaging; Glass; Lasers; Optical imaging; Optical materials; System-on-chip; Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 2014 IEEE 27th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.2014.6765787