The powder-blasting method is used to fabricate structures with a three-dimensional topography in glass using elastomeric masks. The relation between the mask opening width and the erosion depth is exploited to fabricate microstructures with varying depth in a single micropatterning step. As an application, planar three-dimensional micro-mixers were fabricated, which consist of a repeating convergent microfluidic nozzle structure. Three different designs of the micro-mixers were considered. The mixing of co-flowing laminar streams results from the generation of multiple vortices at the exit of the different convergent nozzles.
Giovanni De Cesare, Paolo Perona, Massimiliano Schwarz
Johan Alexandre Philippe Gaume, Betty Sovilla, Xingyue Li
Patrick Gerber, Mélanie Thérèse Marie Hannebelle, Nitin Arora