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Two-terminal longitudinal hotwire sensor for in-line monitoring of sub-nanoliter volume in microfluidic channels Export

Proc. IEEE Sens., Vol. 2005, pp. 45-48.

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We report a simple and practical sensor for monitoring both the absolute position and advancing speed of liquid front in a microfluidic channel. The sensor consists of a longitudinal hot wire element - a two-terminal electrical device, with its length spanning the entire channel. The design, materials, fabrication method, and use of this sensor are extremely simple. Characterization results are presented. © 2005 IEEE. Conference code: 69273 Art. No.: 1597633


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