Abstract — We describe the design and construction of two different types of multiple-beam optical tweezers, each equipped with nanometer-resolution position detectors. Multiple optical traps can be created either by splitting a laser beam in two parts, based on its polarization, or time-sharing a single beam among several different locations. The advantages and disadvan-tages of optical tweezers based on either scheme are discussed, along with details of specific implementations. Various ways to detect microscopic movements of an optically trapped object are presented and compared, including designs that are relatively insensitive to absolute location of a trapped particle within the field of view. Two of many possible applications for suc...
It is now well known that matter may be trapped by optical fields with high intensity gradients. Onc...
We introduce a new method for generating an array of programmable optical tweezers based on the pri...
Optical tweezers have become an important tool to measure forces in biology. The trapped particle di...
An optical tweezers technique is used for ultraprecise micromanipulation to measure positions of mic...
Optical trapping is a powerful and sensitive technique that enables the direct measurement and manip...
Locating and steering entire ensembles of microscopic objects has become extremely practical with th...
In this paper, we prove the usefulness of the diffractive optical elements to generate arrays of opt...
In an optical tweezers system, the force measurement with a resolution less than pico-Newton can be ...
Optical tweezers(1) are commonly used for manipulating microscopic particles, with applications in c...
* The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract-Optical tweezers are an importan...
The use of a wire mesh facilitates creation of multiple optical traps for manipulation of small micr...
Single beam optical traps also known as optical tweezers, are versatile optical tools for controllin...
We have constructed an optical tweezer using two lasers (830 nm and 1064 nm) combined with micropipe...
We combined a single-beam gradient optical trap with a high-resolution photodiode position detector ...
There are several new tools for manipulating microscopic objects. Among them, optical tweezers (OT) ...
It is now well known that matter may be trapped by optical fields with high intensity gradients. Onc...
We introduce a new method for generating an array of programmable optical tweezers based on the pri...
Optical tweezers have become an important tool to measure forces in biology. The trapped particle di...
An optical tweezers technique is used for ultraprecise micromanipulation to measure positions of mic...
Optical trapping is a powerful and sensitive technique that enables the direct measurement and manip...
Locating and steering entire ensembles of microscopic objects has become extremely practical with th...
In this paper, we prove the usefulness of the diffractive optical elements to generate arrays of opt...
In an optical tweezers system, the force measurement with a resolution less than pico-Newton can be ...
Optical tweezers(1) are commonly used for manipulating microscopic particles, with applications in c...
* The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract-Optical tweezers are an importan...
The use of a wire mesh facilitates creation of multiple optical traps for manipulation of small micr...
Single beam optical traps also known as optical tweezers, are versatile optical tools for controllin...
We have constructed an optical tweezer using two lasers (830 nm and 1064 nm) combined with micropipe...
We combined a single-beam gradient optical trap with a high-resolution photodiode position detector ...
There are several new tools for manipulating microscopic objects. Among them, optical tweezers (OT) ...
It is now well known that matter may be trapped by optical fields with high intensity gradients. Onc...
We introduce a new method for generating an array of programmable optical tweezers based on the pri...
Optical tweezers have become an important tool to measure forces in biology. The trapped particle di...