Effects of Droplet Volumes on Acoustothermal Heating in 128(o) YX LiNbO3 Substrates

IEEE SENSORS(2022)

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Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices can generate significant heat due to acoustic damping when liquid droplets are placed on them, and this heating (acoustothermal heating) can be used for microscale heating purposes. However, SAW devices are often used in biosensing applications where significant acoustothermal temperature rise can damage the proteins or the biomolecules and destroy the sensor performances. In this paper, we have performed thermal camera-based experiments to study the heating phenomena and how they can be controlled by varying droplet sizes. We found that the temperature rise linearly increases with increasing SAW power whereas it decreases with increasing droplet volume. Hence, a larger liquid volume and lower SAW power can be used in biosensors to avoid significant heating.
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acoustothermal heating,droplet volumes
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