| ROBOMECH Journal | |
| Real-time irradiation system using patterned light to actuate light-driven on-chip gel actuators | |
| Takeshi Hayakawa1  Yuha Koike1  Shunnosuke Kodera1  Yoshiyuki Yokoyama2  | |
| [1] Department of Precision Mechanics, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan;Toyama Industrial Technology Research and Development Center, Toyama, Japan; | |
| 关键词: Micromanipulation; Cell manipulation; On-chip manipulation; Gel actuator; Digital mirror device (DMD); | |
| DOI : 10.1186/s40648-022-00220-0 | |
| 来源: Springer | |
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【 摘 要 】
A light-driven gel actuator is a potential candidate for a single-cell manipulation tool because it allows cells to be manipulated while ensuring less damage. Moreover, a large number of actuators can be integrated into a microfluidic chip because no wiring is required. Previously, we proposed a method for cell manipulation using light-driven gel actuators. However, the system used in the previous work did not allow the targeted cells to be manipulated in real time because the system used in the previous work could only irradiate preprogrammed patterned light. Moreover, when a large number of gel actuators are integrated into a chip, the Gaussian distribution of the laser light source results in the response characteristics of the gel actuators varying with the location of the actuator. In this work, we constructed a system that homogenized the intensity of the patterned light used for irradiation, allowing multiple gel actuators to be driven in parallel in real time. The intensity-homogenized patterned light improved the variations in the response characteristics of the gel actuators, and as a result, we succeeded in actuating gel actuators with various light patterns in real time.
【 授权许可】
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