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A NEW MICRO FLOW CYTOMETER USING OPTICLLY-INDUCED DIELECTROPHORETIC FORCES FOR CONTINUOUS MICROPARTICLE COUNTING AND SORTING
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A NEW MICRO FLOW CYTOMETER USING OPTICLLY-INDUCED DIELECTROPHORETIC FORCES FOR CONTINUOUS MICROPARTICLE COUNTING AND SORTING

Yen-Heng Lin and Gwo-Bin Lee
12th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences - The Proceedings of MicroTAS 2008 Conference, pp.1955-1957
2008

Abstract

Flow cytometry;Optically-induced dielectrophoresis;Particle sorting

This paper reports a new microfluidic device, optically-induced flow cytometry, capable of continuously counting and sorting microparticles based on optically-induced dielectrophoretic forces. Microparticles can be first successfully focused into a narrow line by using "virtual electrodes" generated by digital projectors. 9.7-and 20.9-μm microparticles can be then distinguished by embedded optical fibers. Finally, an optically-induced dynamic switch can sort microparticles with different sizes continuously. The development of the microfluidic chip may provide a useful platform for microparticle counting and sorting. © 2008CBMS.

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