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Efficient Nanoparticle Sorting Through an Optofluidic Waveguide Splitter for Early Cancer Diagnosis: A Numerical Study

Aurora Elicio, Morteza Maleki, Giuseppe Brunetti, Caterina Ciminelli
April 23, 2026
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In this work, we present a numerical proof-of-concept study of a device for nanoparticle sorting, targeting size ranges relevant to exosome-like dimensions (typically 40–200 nm), which remains challenging for passive sorting techniques. The system consists of three silicon waveguides embedded in a CYTOP layer and arranged in a two-step directional-coupler configuration, integrated with a microchannel that carries a water-based buffer as the carrier fluid, transporting the suspended nanoparticles. Three-dimensional Finite Element Method (3D-FEM) simulations were performed, incorporating both optical and hydrodynamic forces to track particle dynamics within the microchannel and demonstrate controlled, size-selective particle deflection. First, numerical simulations show that nanospheres with diameters ranging from 500 nm to 700 nm can be effectively separated by the transverse trapping force at a 4:1 power-splitting ratio. Then, to extend the concept toward smaller size ranges, a bifurcated microchannel is introduced, enabling fluid-assisted transport in low-optical-field regions and allowing reliable separation of particles with smaller diameters (between 200 nm and 400 nm), accompanied by an 8:1 power-splitting ratio. These results demonstrate, within a numerical framework, the feasibility of an integrated photonic–microfluidic approach for size-selective nanoparticle sorting. The proposed strategy may support future pre-processing steps in liquid biopsy workflows, particularly for enriching nanoscale components such as exosome-sized vesicles, rather than constituting a direct diagnostic tool.
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