We report on a proof of principle demonstration of an optically driven micromachine element. Optical angular momentum is transferred from a circularly polarized laser beam to a birefringent particle confined in an optical tweezers trap. The optical torque causes the particle to spin at up to 350 Hz, and this torque is harnessed to drive an optically trapped microfabricated structure. We describe a photolithographic method for producing the microstructures and show how a light driven motor could be used in a micromachine system. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics
While a variety of different optically-driven micromachines have been demonstrated by a number of gr...
The ability to controllably rotate, align, or freely spin microparticles in optical tweezers greatly...
The properties of the light-driven micromachines were discussed. Micromachines have potential advant...
We report on a proof of principle demonstration of an optically driven micromachine element. Optical...
The ability to exert optical torques to rotationally manipulate microparticles has developed from an...
Two-photon polymerization of optically curing resins is a powerful method to fabricate micron sized ...
We outline in general the role and potential areas of application for the use of optical torque in o...
Optical forces and torques acting on microscopic objects trapped in focussed laser beams promise fle...
Two-photon photopolymerization of optically curable resins is a powerful tool for fabricating microm...
There is great interest in the development of micromotors which can convert energy to motion in sub-...
Light-induced rotation of absorbing microscopic particles by transfer of angular momentum from light...
We design, fabricate and test optically driven microrotors a few microns in size. The rotors are tra...
Optical tweezers, formed by a highly focused laser beam, have intriguing applications in biology and...
We review the basic theory and principles of optically driven micromachines, and present a series of...
We present details of the design, construction and testing of a single-beam optical tweezers apparat...
While a variety of different optically-driven micromachines have been demonstrated by a number of gr...
The ability to controllably rotate, align, or freely spin microparticles in optical tweezers greatly...
The properties of the light-driven micromachines were discussed. Micromachines have potential advant...
We report on a proof of principle demonstration of an optically driven micromachine element. Optical...
The ability to exert optical torques to rotationally manipulate microparticles has developed from an...
Two-photon polymerization of optically curing resins is a powerful method to fabricate micron sized ...
We outline in general the role and potential areas of application for the use of optical torque in o...
Optical forces and torques acting on microscopic objects trapped in focussed laser beams promise fle...
Two-photon photopolymerization of optically curable resins is a powerful tool for fabricating microm...
There is great interest in the development of micromotors which can convert energy to motion in sub-...
Light-induced rotation of absorbing microscopic particles by transfer of angular momentum from light...
We design, fabricate and test optically driven microrotors a few microns in size. The rotors are tra...
Optical tweezers, formed by a highly focused laser beam, have intriguing applications in biology and...
We review the basic theory and principles of optically driven micromachines, and present a series of...
We present details of the design, construction and testing of a single-beam optical tweezers apparat...
While a variety of different optically-driven micromachines have been demonstrated by a number of gr...
The ability to controllably rotate, align, or freely spin microparticles in optical tweezers greatly...
The properties of the light-driven micromachines were discussed. Micromachines have potential advant...