Detection

Detection Chip










Detection electrodes are used to measure the local electrical conductivity or impedance of the liquid in a fluidic channel. These electrodes are used for example for detection on capillary electrophoresis chips, but can also be used to count and characterize particles or biological cells.


Position

Depending on the application the electrodes are placed in direct contact with the liquid or they are electrically insulated from the liquid. In the latter case the signal is coupled capacitively through the insulating layer to probe the liquid. These capacitively coupled electrodes can be placed directly below or above the fluidic channel using an silicon oxide layer for insulation, but more commonly the electrodes are positioned in the same plane slightly aside of the channels.

Detection electrodes can be integrated into almost any glass chip, standard or customized. Integration of electrodes in silicon chips is done on request.


Specifications
Below the specifications of detection electrodes are given.
 

Materials any metal; standard is platinum
Size minimum 5 µm
Distance between electrodes minimum 10 µm