Pneumatic Nano-Probe Tip for Nano-Manipulation and Manufacturing
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- Introduction A major problem with nano-manipulation is holding the target. Due to the lack of micro force/flow feedback, the target is often destroyed during its manipulation. It would be highly desirable to have a means for picking up and releasing nano-objects without the above difficulties. Description of Technology The current invention addresses current operational problems with nanomanipulation by coupling a micropump to provide a vacuum or overpressure to a tiny latex tube. A partial vacuum at the tip can hold the object to be manipulated, and an overpressure releases a previously held object, or emits a droplet in manufacturing processes where this is needed. A chamber with a Polyvinylidene flouride (PVDF) force sensing film is placed between the micro-pump and micro latex tube. The PVDF film flexes when the internal pressure changes, providing a means of sensing and controlling the overpressure or partial vacuum being conveyed to the latex tube (and its end tip). Key BenefitsImproved nano-manipulation: More precise and rapid manipulation of objects with reduced object damage. Cost-effectiveness: The invention is simple, economical and reliable. Versatility: The technology has numerous potential applications in nano-manufacturing and manipulation and analysis of bio-objects. Applications Microelectromechanical (MEMS) assembly, bio-manipulation, micro/nano manufacturing, drug delivery, geological/chemical analysis, micro dispensing, medical diagnostics and micro/nano cleaning/wash operations. Patent Status Patented US8,079,278 Inventors Ning Xi, Yantao Shen, Uchechukwu Wejinya Tech ID TEC2005-0122
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Name: Ning Xi, Professor
Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Name: Yantao Shen, post-doctoral researcher
Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Name: Uchechukwu Wejinya, Ph.D. Candidate
Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering
- 國家/地區
- 美國

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