Title :
Integrated LTCC-glass microreactor and µTAS with thermal stabilization for biological application
Author :
Bembnowicz, Pawel ; Nowakowska, Dorota ; Golonka, Leszek
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Microsyst. Electron. & Photonics, Wroclaw Univ. of Technol., Wroclaw, Poland
Abstract :
Recently, analytical microdevices are frequently described in technical papers. The muTAS (micrototal analysis system) often implements optical read-outs which require a usage of transparent materials. There is a wide range of materials which are applied to construct devices. However, the analytical ceramics based systems are seldom described. Mechanical, thermal and chemical properties of the LTCC (Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic) substrate make it an adequate material to build chemical and biochemical reactors. However, alumina ceramics is not transparent. Hence, the transparent material is needed to provide an optical port. In this paper sodium glass material was applied. A tight ceramic microchamber with a sodium glass window and a lateral glass waveguide is presented. Moreover, the structure is equipped with a resistor which works as a heater. The additional thermocouple sensors enable a temperature measurement. As the result, LTCC-glass muTAS with thermal stabilization is obtained. The FEM (finite element method) is used to optimize thermal properties of the designed microstructure. A PC (personal computer) based thermal management system allows for appropriate temperature shifting.
Keywords :
ceramic packaging; finite element analysis; glass; micromechanical devices; microreactors; sodium compounds; temperature measurement; temperature sensors; thermal management (packaging); thermocouples; transparency; FEM; Na-SiO2Jk; alumina ceramics; biochemical reactor; biological application; ceramic microchamber; ceramics-based systems; chemical reactor; finite element method; heater; integrated LTCC-glass microreactor; lateral glass waveguide; low-temperature co-fired ceramic substrate; microdevices; microstructure; micrototal analysis system; muTAS; optical read-outs; personal computer; resistor; sodium glass material; sodium glass window; temperature measurement; temperature shifting; thermal management system; thermal stabilization; thermocouple sensors; transparent materials; Biological materials; Biomedical optical imaging; Ceramics; Chemical reactors; Glass; Optical materials; Optical sensors; Optical waveguides; Temperature sensors; Thermal management; μTAS; LTCC; chamber; reactor;
Conference_Titel :
Microelectronics and Packaging Conference, 2009. EMPC 2009. European
Conference_Location :
Rimini
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4722-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-6152-9868-9