Published February 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

An integrated microfluidic chip with 40 MHz lead-free transducer for fluid analysis

  • 1. Department of Applied Physics and Materials Research Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon (Hong Kong)

Description

The design, fabrication, and evaluation of a high-frequency transducer made from lead-free piezoceramic for the application of microfluidic analysis is described. Barium strontium zirconate titanate [(Ba0.95Sr0.05)(Zr0.05Ti0.95)O3, abbreviated as BSZT] ceramic has been chosen to be the active element of the transducer. The center frequency and bandwidth of this high-frequency ultrasound transducer have been measured to be 43 MHz and 56.1%, respectively. The transducer was integrated into a microfluidic channel and used to measure the sound velocity and attenuation of the liquid flowing in the channel. Results suggest that lead-free high-frequency transducers could be used for in situ analysis of property of the fluid flowing through the microfluidic system.

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Journal Title
Review of Scientific Instruments
Journal Volume
82
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 024903-024903.4
ISSN
0034-6748
CODEN
RSINAK

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(c) 2011 American Institute of Physics