Scientific Reports (Dec 2022)

Three-dimensional close-to-substrate trajectories of magnetic microparticles in dynamically changing magnetic field landscapes

  • Rico Huhnstock,
  • Meike Reginka,
  • Claudius Sonntag,
  • Maximilian Merkel,
  • Kristina Dingel,
  • Bernhard Sick,
  • Michael Vogel,
  • Arno Ehresmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25391-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The transport of magnetic particles (MPs) by dynamic magnetic field landscapes (MFLs) using magnetically patterned substrates is promising for the development of Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) systems. The inherent close-to-substrate MP motion is sensitive to changing particle–substrate interactions. Thus, the detection of a modified particle–substrate separation distance caused by surface binding of an analyte is expected to be a promising probe in analytics and diagnostics. Here, we present an essential prerequisite for such an application, namely the label-free quantitative experimental determination of the three-dimensional trajectories of superparamagnetic particles (SPPs) transported by a dynamically changing MFL. The evaluation of defocused SPP images from optical bright-field microscopy revealed a “hopping”-like motion of the magnetic particles, previously predicted by theory, additionally allowing a quantification of maximum jump heights. As our findings pave the way towards precise determination of particle–substrate separations, they bear deep implications for future LOC detection schemes using only optical microscopy.