Issue 3, 2003

Guiding DC glow discharge in microchannels

Abstract

This work describes the conditions, in terms of dimensions and geometry, to guide a dc glow discharge preferentially through a microchannel in simple networks. Two- and three-channel microfluidic structures were studied. A preference towards a wider channel, in a two-channel network, was observed when the difference in width was at least 18% and the length was at least 10 mm. In a three-channel structure, a change in glow discharge intensity was observed when the network was downscaled from a pathlength of 2 to 0.5 cm. While the intensity within the path with fewer turns decreased with a reduction in size, the intensity of the path with greater number of turns increased.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Apr 2003
Accepted
26 Jun 2003
First published
09 Jul 2003

Lab Chip, 2003,3, 137-140

Guiding DC glow discharge in microchannels

J. Lim, D. R. Reyes and A. Manz, Lab Chip, 2003, 3, 137 DOI: 10.1039/B304221A

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