Title :
Magnetic circuits based on polymer composites for controlled actuation of a ferromagnetic sphere at a microfluidic junction
Author :
Hilber, Wolfgang ; Clara, Stefan ; Jakoby, Bernhard
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Microelectron. & Microsensors, Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz, Linz, Austria
Abstract :
We present the utilization of polymer composites for the realization of magnetic circuits for flux density engineering. Three-dimensional composite structures for guidance and concentration of the magnetic flux density have been devised and realized, which are used to actuate a ferromagnetic sphere at the intersection of two microfluidic channels. Depending on the position of the sphere the flow in the single branches can be blocked or released, i.e. it resembles the functionality of a microfluidic valve. Additionally, it can also realize some kind of liquid logic in a microfluidic network. At certain positions of the sphere at the x-junction the incoming flow splits up into different fractions for the three outgoing channels. Interestingly enough, permutations of the outward flows can be realized by switching the position of the sphere to predefined positions. In our contribution we describe the technology for creating the desired magnetic flux densities in microstructures based on polymer composites, and we present the application of this approach for the controlled actuation of a ferromagnetic sphere at the x-junction of microchannels for the realization of a valve with multiple switching states.
Keywords :
composite materials; ferromagnetism; magnetic actuators; magnetic circuits; magnetic flux; magnetic switching; microchannel flow; microvalves; polymers; controlled actuation; ferromagnetic sphere; flux density engineering; liquid logic; magnetic circuits; magnetic flux density; microfluidic channels; microfluidic junction; microfluidic valve; multiple switching states; polymer composites; three-dimensional composite structures; Cavity resonators; Coils; Fluids; Magnetic flux; Microfluidics; Polymers; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
SENSORS, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2013.6688297