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Three-dimensional microfluidic channel with arbitrary length and configuration fabricated inside glass by femtosecond laser direct writing
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EngineeringLaser ApplicationsThree-dimensional Microfluidic ChannelBiomedical EngineeringMicro-optical ComponentLaser Micro-processingMaterials FabricationFemtosecond Laser AblationMicroscale SystemMicrofluidicsArbitrary LengthPhotonicsGlass Substrate3D PrintingAdvanced Laser ProcessingGlass SurfaceMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsLab-on-a-chipLaser-surface Interactions
We demonstrate, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, fabrication of three-dimensional microfluidic channels with arbitrary lengths and configurations inside glass by femtosecond laser direct writing. The main fabrication process includes two steps: (1) direct formation of hollow microchannels in a porous glass substrate immersed in water by femtosecond laser ablation and (2) postannealing of the glass substrate at ∼1150°C by which the porous glass can be consolidated. We show that a square-wavelike channel with a total length of ∼1.4 cm and a diameter of ∼64 μm can be easily produced ∼250 μm beneath the glass surface.
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