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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2016, Volume 46, Number 2, Pages 173–178 (Mi qe16331)  

Biophotonics

Capabilities of laser technology for manufacturing diagnostic peptide matrices with maximal density

O. I. Bauma, E. M. Shcherbakova, A. Nesterov-Müllerb, E. N. Sobol'a

a Institute on Laser and Information Technologies, Russian Academy of Scienses, Shatura, Moskovskaya obl.
b Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Microstructure Technology
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Abstract: The process of manufacturing a matrix-gel biochip is modelled by means of laser fused deposition of a layer of polymer microparticles, containing a sensitive peptide element, onto a glass substrate. The limits of acceptable ranges and the optimal values of laser parameters, at which the melting of the polymer coating occurs without damaging the sensitive elements of the biochip, are theoretically determined. The results of the experiments on laser fused deposition of a layer of microparticles having the size 3–4 μm confirm the conservation of the functions of the biological complexes at optimal irradiation regimes. The parameters of the laser impact affecting the possible minimal separation between the zones of laser fused deposition are investigated. The essential role of heat conductivity and thermoplasticity of the polymer in increasing the size of the melted droplet is demonstrated. Using the laser radiation with the wavelength 532 nm focused into a spot with the diameter 6 μm (the laser pulse duration being 10 ms) the laser fused deposition density of 110000 spots per 1 cm2 is achieved. The maximal estimated density of laser fused deposition for the studied system amounts to 250000 spots per 1 cm2.
Keywords: laser, biochip, diagnostic peptide matrices, laser fused deposition, heat conductivity, thermoplasticity.
Received: 04.09.2015
Revised: 18.11.2015
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Quantum Electronics, 2016, Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 173–178
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/QEL15930
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Document Type: Article
Language: Russian


Citation: O. I. Baum, E. M. Shcherbakov, A. Nesterov-Müller, E. N. Sobol', “Capabilities of laser technology for manufacturing diagnostic peptide matrices with maximal density”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 46:2 (2016), 173–178 [Quantum Electron., 46:2 (2016), 173–178]
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