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Light-actuated electrothermal microfluidic flow for micro-mixing

Authors
Lee, SeunghyunKim, JupyoungWereley, Steven T.Kwon, Jae-Sung
Issue Date
Jan-2019
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
light-actuated electrothermal flow; particle image velocimetry; light-induced heating; optical absorbance; micro-mixing
Citation
JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, v.29, no.1
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING
Volume
29
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/1999
DOI
10.1088/1361-6439/aaf0b1
ISSN
0960-1317
Abstract
In this study, we introduce light-actuated electrothermal (ET) flow as a means for fluid mixing in lab-on-a-chip (LOC) systems. The study begins with physically understanding the light-induced heating of an electrode surface involved in the generation of the ET flow. Four electrodes are chosen arbitrarily, and the change in the light-actuated ET flow velocity over each of the electrodes is measured by particle image velocimetry (PIV). The selected electrodes contain the following: silver (Ag), gold (Au), aluminum (Al), and indium tin oxide (ITO). The PIV data are analyzed based on the Beer-Lambert law and the thermal properties of the electrodes. The analysis confirms that the light-induced heating occurs effectively on electrode materials with a high optical absorption rate and low thermal conductivity. The use of the PIV is extended to investigate the dependence of light-actuated ET flows on electrical and thermal parameters. The increase in the electric potential and light intensity causes a parabolic and linear change in the ET velocity, respectively. At AC frequencies below the charge relaxation frequency of the fluid used, the ET velocity exhibits a plateau except for the frequency region where electroosmosis occurs. Based on the understanding of the flow characteristics, the mixing of two aqueous solutions by the light-actuated ET flow is attempted. This demonstrates that the ET flow generated in the form of a toroidal vortex can significantly improve the mixing length and mixing efficiency of two different fluids in a microchannel.
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