Claims
- 1. A pumping device comprising a substrate having walls which define a microchannel, a first electrode, and a second electrode, wherein said first and second electrodes are positioned to form a first capacitor having an electric field that traverses the microchannel, and wherein the microchannel contains a first fluid and a second fluid between the electrodes, said first and second fluids having a first interface therebetween and said first and second fluids having different dielectric constants such that the first interface between said fluids moves in the presence of the electric field.
- 2. A pumping device according to claim 1, wherein the first electrode is configured to have a first potential applied to a first end of the electrode and a second potential applied to a second end of the electrode.
- 3. A pumping device according to claim 2, wherein the second electrode is configured to have a third potential applied to said electrode, wherein the third potential is greater than said first potential, and wherein the third potential is less than said second potential.
- 4. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein the microchannel is a continuous channel.
- 5. A pumping device according to claim 4 wherein said microchannel has a tapered portion having a fluid interface therein.
- 6. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein the microchannel is a discontinuous channel having a first end and a second end.
- 7. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein the microchannel has at least one reservoir in fluid communication with the microchannel.
- 8. A pumping device according to claim 7 wherein said reservoir contains said first fluid, wherein said first fluid is a liquid, wherein said reservoir is sealed, and wherein said reservoir further contains a gas.
- 9. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein the substrate defines flow-restricting indentations into the microchannel having a size sufficient to restrain flow of a liquid through the microchannel.
- 10. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein a portion of the walls forming the microchannel has a coating applied thereon of sufficient hydrophobicity that the coating restrains flow of a polar liquid through the microchannel.
- 11. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein the first fluid and the second fluid are liquids.
- 12. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein the microchannel contains a third fluid in a portion of the microchannel that is not immediately between said first and second electrodes.
- 13. A pumping device according to claim 12 wherein the third fluid contains a biological molecule.
- 14. A pumping device according to claim 12 wherein the third fluid comprises a drug.
- 15. A pumping device according to claim 12 wherein the third fluid has a refractive index suitable for a core or cladding of an optical telecommunications device.
- 16. A pumping device according to claim 1 and further comprising a third electrode and a fourth electrode positioned to form a second capacitor having an electric field that traverses the microchannel.
- 17. A pumping device according to claim 16, wherein the third electrode is configured to have a first potential applied to a first end of said electrode and a second potential applied to a second end of said electrode.
- 18. A pumping device according to claim 1 wherein a first portion of the microchannel has a cross-sectional area that is greater than a cross-sectional area of a second portion of the microchannel.
- 19. A pumping device according to claim 18 wherein said microchannel has a third portion that tapers between said first portion and said second portion.
- 20. A pumping device according to claim 19 wherein said microchannel has a second fluid interface positioned in said third portion.
- 21. A method of moving a first fluid in a microchannel, said method comprising placing an interface formed by said first fluid and a second fluid in an electric field generated by a capacitor having a first plate at a first potential and a second plate at a second potential, wherein said first fluid and said second fluid have sufficiently dissimilar dielectric constants that said interface moves in the presence of said electric field.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 wherein the act of placing the second plate at a second potential comprises placing a first end of the second plate at the second potential and placing a second end of the second plate at a third potential, said second potential being greater than said first potential and said third potential being less than said first potential.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 wherein the method further comprises changing at least one of said first, second, and third potentials to move said interface a second time.
- 24. A method according to claim 21 wherein said method further comprises moving a third fluid that is in communication with said first fluid.
- 25. A method of using dielectric pumping, said method comprising moving a fluid volume within a microchannel in an optical telecommunications device.
- 26. A method of using dielectric pumping, said method comprising moving a fluid volume within a microchannel to react or analyze a biological or chemical sample.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of non-provisional U.S. Serial No. (to be assigned), entitled “Microfludic Control For Waveguide Optical Switches, Variable Attenuators, And Other Optical Devices”, inventors Anthony J. Ticknor, John T. Kenney, Giacomo Vacca, Dudley A. Saville, and Ken G. Purchase, filed Feb. 27, 2002, and this application claims the benefit of priority to provisional U.S. application Ser. No. (to be assigned), entitled “Microfludic Control For Waveguide Optical Switches, Variable Attenuators, And Other Optical Devices”, inventors Anthony J. Ticknor, John T. Kenney, Giacomo Vacca, Dudley A. Saville, and Ken G. Purchase, filed Feb. 27, 2002, and to provisional U.S. Application Serial No. 60/272,337, filed Feb. 28, 2001. The disclosure of each of these applications is incorporated by reference for all purposes, as if fully put forth below. This application also incorporates by reference for all purposes, as if fully put forth below, the PCT application filed on even date herewith, entitled “Microfludic Control Using Dielectric Pumping”, inventors Giacomo Vacca, John T. Kenney, and Dudley A. Saville.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60360472 |
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60272337 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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