Issue 21, 2011

A switchable digital microfluidic droplet dye-laser

Abstract

Digital microfluidic devices allow the manipulation of droplets between two parallel electrodes. These electrodes can act as mirrors generating a micro-cavity, which can be exploited for a droplet dye-laser. Three representative laser-dyes with emission wavelengths spanning the whole visible spectrum are chosen to show the applicability of this concept. Sub-microlitre droplets of laser-dye solution are moved in and out of a lasing site on-chip to down-convert the UV-excitation light into blue, green and red laser-pulses.

Graphical abstract: A switchable digital microfluidic droplet dye-laser

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Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
11 May 2011
Accepted
29 Jul 2011
First published
08 Sep 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 3716-3719

A switchable digital microfluidic droplet dye-laser

A. J. C. Kuehne, M. C. Gather, I. A. Eydelnant, S. Yun, D. A. Weitz and A. R. Wheeler, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 3716 DOI: 10.1039/C1LC20405J

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