New Thermofluidic Improves Lab-On-a-Chip Applications

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  • TBMG-45573
Published April 01, 2022 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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Researchers have succeeded in moving tiny amounts of liquid at will by remotely heating water over a metal film with a laser. The currents generated in this way can be used to manipulate and even capture tiny objects. This will unlock groundbreaking new solutions for nanotechnology, the manipulation of liquids in systems in tiny spaces, or in the field of diagnostics, by making it possible to detect the smallest concentrations of substances with new types of sensor systems.