光学
计量学
材料科学
稳健性(进化)
微通道
几何光学
物理光学
光电子学
纳米技术
物理
化学
生物化学
基因
作者
David Barat,Giuseppe Benazzi,Matthew C. Mowlem,Jesús M. Ruano‐López,Hywel Morgan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.optcom.2009.12.046
摘要
Flow cytometry is widely used for analyzing micro-particles such as cells and bacteria. Microfabricated flow cytometers promise reduced instrument size and cost with increased robustness and have application in medicine, life sciences and environmental metrology. Further miniaturisation and robustness can be achieved if integrated optics are used instead of traditional free space optics. We present designs simulation and experimental characterisation of integrated optics for a microfabricated cytometer made from SU-8 resin on a glass substrate. The optics constructed from combinations of optical fibres (positioned with microgrooves), waveguides, and microlenses enable analysis of scattered light and fluorescence from particles positioned near the centre of a microchannel using one dimensional sheath flow. Four different methods for directing the incident light onto the particles are examined and the optimum design discussed.
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