On-chip manipulation of single microparticles, cells, and organisms using surface acoustic waves
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Techniques that can dexterously manipulate single particles, cells, and organisms are invaluable for many applications in biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics. Here, we demonstrate standing surface acoustic wave based "acoustic tweezers" that can trap and manipulate single microparticles, cells, and entire organisms (i.e., Caenorhabditis elegans) in a single-layer microfluidic chip. Our acoustic tweezers utilize the wide resonance band of chirped interdigital transducers to achieve real-time control of a standing surface acoustic wave field, which enables flexible manipulation of most known microparticles. The power density required by our acoustic device is significantly lower than its optical…
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- Tweezers
- Miniaturization
- Optical tweezers
- Microfluidics
- Surface acoustic wave
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Acoustic wave
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