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Femtosecond Laser Brings 3-D to Microfluidics

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Richard Gaughan

Microfluidic devices have submillimeter channels designed to control the flow of very small volumes of liquids, offering the promise of providing highly capable biological assays for such applications as bedside clinical diagnostics. Traditional microfluidics are molded in a polymer substrate, but molding is inherently a two-dimensional process, which limits the complexity of inexpensive devices. Femtosecond laser manufacturing can add unique capabilities to microfluidic systems. This section of a microfluidic device has two channels molded with traditional techniques, connected by a...Read full article

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    Published: August 2005
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsindustrialMicrofluidic devicesMicroscopypolymer substratepulse amplifiersubmillimeter channels

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