The concept of a single-beam acoustical tweezer device which can simultaneously trap microparticles at different points is proposed and demonstrated through computational simulations. The device employs an ultrasound beam produced by a circular focused trans-ducer operating at 1 MHz in water medium. The ultrasound beam exerts a radiation force that may tweeze suspended microparticles in the medium. Simulations show that the acoustical tweezer can simultaneously trap microparticles in the pre-focal zone along the beam axis, i.e. between the transducer surface and its geometric focus. As acoustical tweezers are fast becoming a key instrument in microparticle handling, the development of acoustic multitrapping concept may turn into a useful to...
The feasibility of single beam acoustic tweezers (SBAT) was first theoretically and experimentally d...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
In this paper, acoustic tweezers which use beam forming performed by a Fresnel zone plate are propos...
Since the first demonstration of acoustic tweezers, various applications have required the simultane...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
We demonstrate the trapping of elastic particles by the large gradient force of a single acoustical ...
2012-11-20Contactless particle trapping and manipulation have found many potential applications in d...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
We report a method to evaluate the performances of a single-beam acoustic tweezer using a high-frequ...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - The optical tweezers has been a very useful tool in biological research. Ho...
[[abstract]]©2007 IEEE - Single beam based optical tweezers has been applied to many biomedical appl...
The feasibility of single beam acoustic tweezers (SBAT) was first theoretically and experimentally d...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
Both optical tweezers and acoustic tweezers have been demonstrated for trapping small particles in d...
In this paper, acoustic tweezers which use beam forming performed by a Fresnel zone plate are propos...
Since the first demonstration of acoustic tweezers, various applications have required the simultane...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
We present a novel device for acoustically manipulating or sonotweezing micron-scale elements. Such ...
We demonstrate the trapping of elastic particles by the large gradient force of a single acoustical ...
2012-11-20Contactless particle trapping and manipulation have found many potential applications in d...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
We report a method to evaluate the performances of a single-beam acoustic tweezer using a high-frequ...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - The optical tweezers has been a very useful tool in biological research. Ho...
[[abstract]]©2007 IEEE - Single beam based optical tweezers has been applied to many biomedical appl...
The feasibility of single beam acoustic tweezers (SBAT) was first theoretically and experimentally d...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...
An electronically controlled acoustic tweezer was used to demonstrate two acoustic manipulation phen...