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Fabrication of nanoheight channels incorporating surface acoustic wave actuation via lithium niobate for acoustic nanofluidics

  • Naiqing Zhang
  • , James Friend

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Abstract

Controlled nanoscale manipulation of fluids is known to be exceptionally difficult due to the dominance of surface and viscous forces. Megahertz-order surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices generate tremendous acceleration on their surface, up to 108 m/s2, in turn responsible for many of the observed effects that have come to define acoustofluidics: acoustic streaming and acoustic radiation forces. These effects have been used for particle, cell, and fluid manipulation at the microscale, although more recently SAW has been used to produce similar phenomena at the nanoscale through an entirely different set of mechanisms. Controllable nanoscale fluid manipulation offers a broad range of opportunities in ultrafast fluid pumping and biomacromolecule dynamics useful for physical and biological applications. Here, we demonstrate nanoscale-height channel fabrication via room-temperature lithium niobate (LN) bonding integrated with a SAW device. We describe the entire experimental process including nano-height channel fabrication via dry etching, plasma-activated bonding on lithium niobate, the appropriate optical setup for subsequent imaging, and SAW actuation. We show representative results for fluid capillary filling and fluid draining in a nanoscale channel induced by SAW. This procedure offers a practical protocol for nanoscale channel fabrication and integration with SAW devices useful to build upon for future nanofluidics applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere60648
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2020
Issue number156
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Acoustofluidics
  • Engineering
  • Issue 156
  • Lithium niobate
  • Nanofabrication
  • Nanofluidics
  • Plasma activated bonding
  • Room-temperature bonding
  • Surface acoustic waves

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