Fluid-Acoustic Microchip for Cell Manipulation
Konferenz: MikroSystemTechnik KONGRESS 2025 - Mikroelektronik/Mikrosystemtechnik und ihre Anwendungen – Nachhaltigkeit und Technologiesouveränität
27.10.2025-29.10.2025 in Duisburg, Germany
doi:10.30420/456614043
Tagungsband: MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2025
Seiten: 3Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF
Autoren:
Leikam, Barbara; Pandey, Shilpi; Hayden, Oliver; Schrag, Gabriele
Inhalt:
This study presents a combined theoretical and experimental analysis of key design parameters influencing piezoelectric actuation in microfluidic devices for cell manipulation and trapping. The investigated platform consists of glass-based microfluidic chips with integrated cavities and channels, actuated by surface-mounted piezo elements to generate acoustic pressure waves. Unlike conventional bulk acoustic wave (BAW) systems, this configuration supports three-dimensional imaging. To systematically evaluate and optimize acoustofluidic performance, a multi-energy domain-coupled finite element model was developed and calibrated using a Laser Doppler Vibrometer (LDV). The influence of positioning, mounting conditions, impedance behaviour, mechanical displacement, and energy transfer of the piezo element was examined, alongside with variations in substrate geometry and material properties. The results provide insights into design strategies for enhancing trapping efficiency and uniformity, contributing to the development of acoustofluidic platforms for biomedical applications such as drug screening and single-cell analysis.

