mikrokanalite
Mikrokanalite are microscopic channels etched into a substrate, typically silicon or glass, designed for fluid manipulation and analysis. These structures are fundamental to the field of microfluidics, which focuses on the behavior, precise control, and manipulation of fluids that are geometrically constrained to a small scale. Mikrokanalite can have a variety of shapes and sizes, ranging from tens to hundreds of micrometers in width and depth.
The primary function of mikrokanalite is to direct the flow of liquids or gases. This controlled flow
The fabrication of mikrokanalite involves techniques such as photolithography, deep reactive-ion etching (DRIE), and laser ablation.