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Real-Time Label-Free Acoustic Sensing at High Throughput Rate

Real-Time Sensing of Flowing Nanoparticles with Electro-Opto-Mechanics [1]

Professor Gaurav Bahl from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has developed a device that performs real-time high sensitivity acoustic sensing of flowing fluid-suspended cells and particles using ultra-high-Q microfluidic opto-mechanical resonators (OMFRs). They aim to achieve throughput rate of 50,000 cells/second.

Related Publications:

  • Bahl, Gaurav, et al. "Brillouin cavity optomechanics with microfluidic devices." Nature communications 4 (2013). [2]
  • Zhu, K., et al. "Opto-acoustic sensing of fluids and bioparticles with optomechanofluidic resonators." The European Physical Journal Special Topics 223.10 (2014): 1937-1947. [3]
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[1] https://origin.otm.illinois.edu/technologies/real-time-sensing-flowing-nanoparticles-electro-opto-mechanics [2] https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms2994 [3] https://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjst/e2014-02237-4