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Schueller, C. Marzolin, and G. M. Whitesides, “Wave-front engineering by use of transparent elastomeric optical elements,” Appl. , 36, (1997), 5792–5795. 31 CHAPTER 3 Optical Components Based on Dynamic Liquid-Liquid Interfaces Sindy K. Y. Tang and George M. Whitesides Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 3-1 Introduction This chapter describes optical components based on dynamic liquidliquid (L2) interfaces between liquids with different optical properties (such as index of refraction) in microfluidic systems.

Hlaus, K. J. Bass, T. G. Seelhammer, and C. T. Culbertson, “Solgel modified poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic devices with high electroosmotic mobilities and hydrophilic channel wall characteristics,” Anal. , 77, (2005), 1414–1422. 30. J. N. Lee, X. Jiang, D. Ryan, and G. M. Whitesides, “Compatibility of mammalian cells on surfaces of poly(dimethylsiloxane),” Langmuir, 20, (2004), 11684–11691. 31. R. Mukhopadhyay, “When PDMS isn’t the best,” Anal. , 79, (2007), 3248–3253. 32. T. M. Squires and S.

They are dynamically reconfigurable. Their structure and function depend on a continuous, laminar flow of the core and cladding liquids, and can therefore be reconfigured and adapted continuously in ways that are not possible with solid-state waveguides. 2. They are simple to fabricate. The roughness of the wall of the channel does not affect the smoothness of the laminar interface between the core and the cladding streams, and does not lead to the scattering of light or degradation in the performance of waveguides.

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