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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus

MA 18: Posters Magnetism V

MA 18.4: Poster

Friday, October 1, 2021, 10:00–13:00, P

High throughput analysis of surface-functionalized super-paramagnetic particles in dynamic magnetic field landscapes — •Yahya Shubbak1,2, Rico Huhnstock1,2, Kristina Dingel2,3, Katharina Getfert1,2, Bernhard Sick2,3, Arno Ehresmann1,2, and Michael Vogel1,21Institute of Physics & Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT), University of Kassel, D-Kassel — 2AIM-ED - Joint Lab Helmholtzzentrum für Materialien & Energie, D-Berlin — 3Intelligent Embedded Systems, University of Kassel, D-Kassel

The precise manipulation of micro- and nano-particles in microfluidic environments opens new avenues for investigations of biomolecular analyte detection and interactions.[1] Motion control schemes based on a combination of static magnetic field landscapes superposed with external magnetic field pulses enable translatory motion control of magnetic particles at the nanoscale over macroscopic distances.[3] Here we demonstrate a novel method harnessing AI-enhanced fully-automated optical recognition algorithms [4] to analyze changes in the motion behavior of such particles due to liquid mediated surface to surface (particle to substrate) interaction.

[1] Lim, B. et al. J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 50, 33002 (2017) [2]*Lin, G. et al. Lab on a chip 17, 1884*1912 (2017) [3]*Issadore, D. et al. Lab on a chip 14, 2385*2397 (2014) [4] Dingel, K .et al. Computer Physics Communications, 262, 107859 (2021)

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