Title :
Droplet-Based Sensing: Optical Microresonator Sensors Embedded in Digital Electrowetting Microfluidics Systems
Author :
Royal, Matthew White ; Jokerst, N.M. ; Fair, R.B.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
Abstract :
Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWD) microfluidics is an emerging platform for practical applications such as water quality testing and medical diagnostics. Low power consumption, low sample and reagent volumes, small size, and rapid fluid transport are features of electrowetting microfluidic platforms that will enable the development of cost-effective, rapid time-to-result, and portable point-of-care diagnostic devices. Microresonator sensors are an excellent sensor technology for integration into these microfluidic systems, because they perform high sensitivity detection of proteins, DNA, and other biologically relevant molecules while tolerating a droplet oil encapsulation layer. This paper reports on a SU-8 polymer microresonator embedded in the top plate of the EWD system, which enables addressing of the sensor with a single droplet of in volume and enables droplets to be moved onto and off of the sensor. This system is the first to demonstrate actuation of droplets onto and off of an integrated microresonator sensor. Both photolithographically patterned and electron beam lithographically patterned microresonator sensors were tested, and the effect of a conventional filler medium, silicone oil, on the sensor sensitivity was investigated.
Keywords :
DNA; bioMEMS; biomedical equipment; drops; electron beam lithography; low-power electronics; micro-optomechanical devices; microfluidics; microsensors; molecular biophysics; optical resonators; optical sensors; photolithography; polymers; portable instruments; proteins; sensitivity; silicones; wetting; DNA; EWD microfluidics; SU-8 polymer microresonator; digital electrowetting microfluidics system; droplet oil encapsulation layer; droplet-based sensing; electron beam lithographically patterned microresonator sensors; electrowetting microfluidic platforms; electrowetting-on-dielectric microfluidics; filler medium effect; high sensitivity detection; low power consumption; optical microresonator sensors; photolithographically patterned microresonator sensors; portable point-of-care diagnostic devices; proteins; rapid fluid transport; sensor sensitivity; silicone oil; Microcavities; Microfluidics; Optical device fabrication; Optical sensors; Optical waveguides; Sensor systems; Electrowetting; integrated POC devices; microresonator; sensor;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2273828