The ability to manipulate small particles of matter using the forces of light, optical trapping, forms the basis of a number of exciting research areas, spanning fundamental physics, applied chemistry and medicine and biology. Historically, a largely unexplored area has been the influence of the material properties of the particle on the optical forces. By taking a holistic approach in which the properties of the particle are considered alongside those of the light field, the force field on a particle can be optimized, allowing significant increases of the optical forces exerted and even the introduction of new forces, torques, and other physical effects. Here we present an introduction to this newly emerging area, with a focus on high refr...
doi:10.3791/4424 (2013). Optical trapping is a technique for immobilizing and manipulating small obj...
We explore the use of optical trapping combined with spectroscopy to interrogate the properties of i...
Optical tweezers, formed by a highly focused laser beam, have intriguing applications in biology and...
The ability to manipulate small particles of matter using the forces of light, optical trapping, for...
Optical trapping is an established field for movement of micron-size objects and cells. However, tra...
Optical trapping of metal nanoparticles investigates phenomena at the interface of plasmonics and op...
We demonstrate nanometer precision manipulation of multiple nanoparticles at room temperature. This ...
The invention of the laser in 1960 opened the door for a myriad of studies on the interactions betwe...
Since the invention of optical tweezers, optical manipulation has advanced significantly in scientif...
Optical trapping using focused laser beams (laser tweezers) has been proven to be extremely useful f...
In this article, we discuss the basic principles of optical manipulation of nanoparticles to micron ...
Optical trapping using focused laser beams (laser tweezers) has been proven to be extremely useful f...
The impact of optical forces in the physical and biological sciences now extends from familiar uses ...
Realization of technologies for the mechanical manipulation (trapping, transportation, positioning, ...
We present a detailed theoretical study of the recent proposal for selective nanomanipulation of nan...
doi:10.3791/4424 (2013). Optical trapping is a technique for immobilizing and manipulating small obj...
We explore the use of optical trapping combined with spectroscopy to interrogate the properties of i...
Optical tweezers, formed by a highly focused laser beam, have intriguing applications in biology and...
The ability to manipulate small particles of matter using the forces of light, optical trapping, for...
Optical trapping is an established field for movement of micron-size objects and cells. However, tra...
Optical trapping of metal nanoparticles investigates phenomena at the interface of plasmonics and op...
We demonstrate nanometer precision manipulation of multiple nanoparticles at room temperature. This ...
The invention of the laser in 1960 opened the door for a myriad of studies on the interactions betwe...
Since the invention of optical tweezers, optical manipulation has advanced significantly in scientif...
Optical trapping using focused laser beams (laser tweezers) has been proven to be extremely useful f...
In this article, we discuss the basic principles of optical manipulation of nanoparticles to micron ...
Optical trapping using focused laser beams (laser tweezers) has been proven to be extremely useful f...
The impact of optical forces in the physical and biological sciences now extends from familiar uses ...
Realization of technologies for the mechanical manipulation (trapping, transportation, positioning, ...
We present a detailed theoretical study of the recent proposal for selective nanomanipulation of nan...
doi:10.3791/4424 (2013). Optical trapping is a technique for immobilizing and manipulating small obj...
We explore the use of optical trapping combined with spectroscopy to interrogate the properties of i...
Optical tweezers, formed by a highly focused laser beam, have intriguing applications in biology and...