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October 13, 2022
Paper (Preprint, Research Paper, Review Paper, White Paper, etc.)
Title
Directed Acoustic Assembly in 3D
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Published on arXiv
Abstract
The creation of whole 3D objects in one shot is an ultimate goal for rapid prototyping, most notably biofabrication, where conventional methods are typically slow and apply mechanical or chemical stress on biological cells. Here, we demonstrate one-step assembly of matter to form compact 3D shapes using acoustic forces, which is enabled by the superposition of multiple holographic fields. The technique is contactless and shown to work with solid microparticles, hydrogel beads and biological cells inside standard labware. The structures can be fixed via gelation of the surrounding medium. In contrast to previous work, this approach handles matter with positive acoustic contrast and does not require opposing waves, supporting surfaces or scaffolds. We envision promising applications in tissue engineering and additive manufacturing.
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Open Access
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CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
Language
English