Claims
- 1. A micro mixer having at least one means of creating a time-varying force field for inducing homogenization of a first and second sample component within a micro mixer channel at a rate greater than that of diffusion alone, and wherein the time-varying force field creates a transverse force upon a sample interface between the first and second sample component.
- 2. A micro mixer of claim 1, wherein the time-varying force field used to generate a transverse force on a first sample component and a second sample component separated by a sample interface is at least one of a physical displacement field, electrical field, pressure field, or a magnetic field.
- 3. A micro mixer of claim 2, wherein the physical displacement field creates a transverse force using at least one well in the micro mixer channel.
- 4. A micro mixer of claim 2, wherein the physical displacement field creates a transverse force using at least one obstacle in the micro mixer channel.
- 5. The micro mixer of claim 2 wherein the electrical field is created by an AC or a DC source.
- 6. A micro mixer of claim 5, wherein the electrical field creates a transverse force using at least one electrode adjacent to the micro mixer channel, and wherein the electrode is activated to a selected first voltage and subsequently modulated to a second selected voltage at a selected interval to induce electrokinetic perturbations in the sample interface.
- 7. A micro mixer of claim 6, wherein the second selected voltage is zero volts.
- 8. A micro mixer of claim 5, wherein the electrical field creates a transverse force using at least one electrode adjacent to the micro mixer channel, wherein the electrode is activated to a first selected frequency and subsequently modulated to a second selected frequency to induce electrokinetic perturbations in the sample interface.
- 9. A micro mixer of claim 5, wherein the electrical field creates a transverse force by application of at least a first voltage at a first frequency by a first electrode and application of at least a second voltage at a second frequency by a second electrode, and wherein the first voltage and/or first frequency of the first electrode is modulated at a selected interval, and wherein the second voltage and/or second frequency of the second electrode is not modulated.
- 10. A micro mixer of claim 5, wherein the electrical field creates a transverse force by alternate application of a at least first voltage at a first frequency between a pair of electrodes and a second voltage at a second frequency between the pair of electrodes.
- 11. A micro mixer of claim 5, wherein the electrical field creates a transverse force by alternate application of a at least first voltage between a first pair of electrodes and a second voltage between a second pair of electrodes.
- 12. A micro mixer of claim 5, wherein the electrical field creates a transverse force by alternate application of a at least first voltage at a first frequency between a first pair of electrodes and a second voltage at a second frequency between a second pair of electrodes.
- 13. A micro mixer of claim 2, wherein the time-varying force field is a transverse force field created by introduction of a first sample into the micro mixer channel at a first flow rate and introduction of a second sample into the micro mixer channel at a second flow rate.
- 14. A micro mixer of claim 2, wherein the mechanical field creates a transverse velocity by a hydrodynamic pressure field.
- 15. A micro mixer of claim 14 wherein a hydrodynamic pressure field is created by at least one pressure reservoir in communication with at least one adjacent channel unit for the application of a transverse force upon the sample interface in the micro mixer channel.
- 16. A micro mixer of claim 15 wherein a pressure field is created by introducing a first sample into the micro mixer channel at a first rate and a second sample into the micro mixer channel at a second rate.
- 17. A micro mixer of claim 3 wherein the magnetic field creates a transverse force using at least one magnet adjacent to the micro mixer channel, and wherein the magnet is activated to a selected first polarity at a second direction and modulated to a second selected polarity at a second direction to induce electrokinetic perturbations in the sample interface.
- 18. A micro mixer of claim 2, wherein the transverse force is at an angle of 90° to the sample interface.
- 19. A micro mixer of claim 2, wherein the transverse force is at an angle of less than. 90° to the sample interface.
- 20. A micro mixer of claim 1, wherein the micro mixer is open chambered.
- 21. A micro mixer of claim 1, wherein the micro mixer is close chambered.
- 22. A microdevice comprising a micro mixer having at least one means of creating a time-varying force field for inducing homogenization of sample components within a micro mixer channel at a rate greater than that of diffusion alone.
- 23. A method of inducing sample mixing utilizing a micro mixer having at least one means of creating a time-varying force field for inducing homogenization of sample components within a micro mixer channel at a rate greater than that of diffusion alone.
Government Interests
[0001] This invention was made with Government support under DARPA Contract No. N66001-96-C-83632, managed by the Department of the Navy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.