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Optofluidic Fiber Component to Separate Micron-Sized Particles Using Elasto-Inertial Focusing

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Abstract

Using various fiber capillaries with different diameters and multiple holes we develop an optofluidic component capable of separating micron-sized beads emulating cells and bacteria, exploiting particle focusing in a viscoelastic fluid and analyzed optically.

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