Abstract
We propose a simple, reliable and cost-effective method for microfluidic sorting of microparticles using an optical potential landscape projected by a composite microlens array (MLA). The MLA enables a high power efficient approach to forming composite shape and size of the projected pattern. Sorting particles by size is demonstrated both theoretically and experimentally.
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