Published August 13, 2007
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Optofluidic Technologies
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- Adleman, J. R.
- Boyd, D. A.
- Goodwin, D.
- Psaltis, D.
Abstract
Optofluidics refers to adaptive systems that integrate optical and fluidic devices. Micro and nano-fluidics enable novel devices which introduce liquids into optical structures. We discuss recent optofluidic developments, including optically powered vapor pumps.
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© 2007 IEEE. We acknowledge the support of the DARPA Center for Optofluidic Integration, and the DARPA CAD-QT program.Attached Files
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- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Center for Optofluidic Integration
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) CAD-QT program
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