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. 2023 May 16;23(10):2447-2457.
doi: 10.1039/d3lc00043e.

Sub-wavelength acoustic stencil for tailored micropatterning

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Sub-wavelength acoustic stencil for tailored micropatterning

Kirill Kolesnik et al. Lab Chip. .

Abstract

Acoustofluidic devices are ideal for biomedical micromanipulation applications, with high biocompatibility and the ability to generate force gradients down to the scale of cells. However, complex and designed patterning at the microscale remains challenging. In this work we report an acoustofluidic approach to direct particles and cells within a structured surface in arbitrary configurations. Wells, trenches and cavities are embedded in this surface. Combined with a half-wavelength acoustic field, together these form an 'acoustic stencil' where arbitrary cell and particle arrangements can be reversibly generated. Here a bulk-wavemode lithium niobate resonator generates multiplexed parallel patterning via a multilayer resonant geometry, where cell-scale resolution is accomplished via structured sub-wavelength microfeatures. Uniquely, this permits simultaneous manipulation in a unidirectional, device-spanning single-node field across scalable ∼cm2 areas in a microfluidic device. This approach is demonstrated via patterning of 5, 10 and 15 μm particles and 293-F cells in a variety of arrangements, where these activities are enabling for a range of cell studies and tissue engineering applications via the generation of highly complex and designed acoustic patterns at the microscale.

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