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9 September 2011 Optically driven Archimedes micro-screws for micropump applications: multiple blade design
Patrice L. Baldeck, Chih-Lang Lin, Yu-Sheng Lin, Chin-Te Lin, Tien-Tung Chung, Michel Bouriau, Guy Vitrant
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Abstract
We study the rotation of photo-driven Archimedes screw with multiple blades. The micron-sized Archimedes screws are readily made by the two-photon polymerization technique. Free-floating screws that are trapped by optical tweezers align in the laser irradiation direction, and rotate spontaneously. In this study we demonstrate that the rotation speeds of two-blade-screws is twice the rotation speed of one-blade-screw. However, more complex 3-blade-screws rotate slower than 2-blade-screws due to their limited geometry resolution at this micron scale.
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Patrice L. Baldeck, Chih-Lang Lin, Yu-Sheng Lin, Chin-Te Lin, Tien-Tung Chung, Michel Bouriau, and Guy Vitrant "Optically driven Archimedes micro-screws for micropump applications: multiple blade design", Proc. SPIE 8097, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation VIII, 809713 (9 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.893679
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KEYWORDS
Optical tweezers

Microscopes

Polymerization

Two photon polymerization

Computer aided design

Integrated optics

Laser irradiation

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