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Picosecond laser manufacturing of glass microfluidic devices for the study of fluid flow and reactive transport in porous media
Krystian Lukasz Wlodarczyk
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences
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transport
100%
glass
100%
porous materials
100%
fluid flow
100%
devices
100%
lasers
100%
manufacturing
100%
fabrication
37%
substrates
25%
plates
25%
silicon
25%
polymers
12%
investigations
12%
stability
12%
plastics
12%
fluids
12%
minerals
12%
transparency
12%
bonding
12%
hardness
12%
etching
12%
welding
12%
Engineering
Fluid Flow
100%
Microfluidic Device
100%
Picosecond Laser
100%
Glass Plate
28%
Manufacturing Process
14%
Subsurface
14%
Micromodels
14%
Glass Substrate
14%
Pulsed Laser
14%
Rapid Prototyping
14%
Picosecond
14%
Optical Lithography
14%
Photoresist
14%
Material Science
Transport in Porous Medium
100%
Silicon
100%
Fluid Flow
100%
Thermal Stability
50%
Chemical Resistance
50%
Rapid Prototyping
50%