Remote sensing of pressure inside deformable microchannels using light scattering in Scotch tape

Abstract

We present a simple but effective method to measure the pressure inside a deformable micro-channel using laser scattering in a translucent Scotch tape. Our idea exploits the fact that the speckle pattern generated by a turbid layer is sensitive to the changes in an optical wavefront of an impinging beam. A change in the internal pressure of a channel deforms the elastic channel, which can be detected by measuring speckle patterns of a coherent laser that has passed through the channel and the Scotch tape. We demonstrate that internal pressure can be remotely sensed with the resolution below 0.1 kPa within a pressure range of 3 kPa after calibration. With its high sensitivity, reproducibility, and easy applicability, the present method will find direct and diverse applications.

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