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1 April 2005 Fluid flow analysis in microfluidic devices by spectral-domain optical Doppler tomography
Mark C. Pierce, Chulmin Joo, Barry Cense, Eli Weinberg, Boris Hyle Park, Mircea Mujat, Jeffrey Borenstein, Guillermo J. Tearney, Brett E. Bouma, Johannes F de Boer
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Abstract
Microfluidic devices are becoming increasingly popular for many applications, enabling biological and chemical reactions to be performed with nano- and picoliter sample volumes. Accurate measurement and monitoring of fluid flow behavior in the small channels of microfluidic systems is important for evaluating the performance of existing devices, and in the modeling and design of new microfluidic networks. We present here the results of experiments using spectral-domain optical Doppler tomography (SD-ODT) to measure fluid flow in single-layer microfluidic devices. The principles behind flow imaging with SD-ODT are reviewed, a method for velocity calibration is described, and cross-sectional and en-face images of fluid velocity in microfluidic channels are presented.
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Mark C. Pierce, Chulmin Joo, Barry Cense, Eli Weinberg, Boris Hyle Park, Mircea Mujat, Jeffrey Borenstein, Guillermo J. Tearney, Brett E. Bouma, and Johannes F de Boer "Fluid flow analysis in microfluidic devices by spectral-domain optical Doppler tomography", Proc. SPIE 5692, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic Systems III, (1 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.589862
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KEYWORDS
Microfluidics

Doppler tomography

Optical coherence tomography

Microfluidic imaging

Capillaries

Fluid dynamics

Velocity measurements

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