Diamond anvil cells allow the behavior of materials to be studied at pressures up to hundreds of gigapascals in a small and convenient instrument. However, physical access to the sample is impossible once it is pressurized. We show that optical tweezers can be used to hold and manipulate particles in such a cell, confining micron-sized transparent beads in the focus of a laser beam. Here, we use a modified optical tweezers geometry, allowing us to trap through an objective lens with a higher working distance, overcoming the constraints imposed by the limited angular acceptance of the anvil cell. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique by measuring water’s viscosity at pressures of up to 1.3 GPa. In contrast to previous viscosity m...
We demonstrate an optical system that can apply and accurately measure the torque exerted by the tra...
Optical tweezers can trap micron-sized objects such as cells, bacteria, and microspheres, and has be...
Laser-driven Hugoniot experiments on precompressed samples access thermodynamic conditions unreachab...
We demonstrate that Digital Holographic Microscopy can be used for accurate 3D tracking and sizing o...
We present a technique to measure the viscosity of microscopic volumes of liquid using rotating opti...
During the last decades, microrheology attracted a significant attention thanks to the possibility o...
We introduce a novel technique that enables pressure measurements to be made in microfluidic chips u...
Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migratio...
International audienceWe present an optical pressure sensor suitable for experiments in diamond anvi...
The absence of in-situ optical probes for large volume presses often limits their application to hig...
The viscosity of a fluid can be measured by tracking the motion of a suspended micron-sized particle...
In this study, we investigated the effects of size and surrounding media viscosity on trapping of mi...
A strongly focused laser beam through an objective microscope with high NA allows the trapping of di...
We demonstrate an optical system that can apply and accurately measure the torque exerted by the tra...
Since their invention in 1986 by Arthur Ashkin and colleagues, optical tweezers have become an essen...
We demonstrate an optical system that can apply and accurately measure the torque exerted by the tra...
Optical tweezers can trap micron-sized objects such as cells, bacteria, and microspheres, and has be...
Laser-driven Hugoniot experiments on precompressed samples access thermodynamic conditions unreachab...
We demonstrate that Digital Holographic Microscopy can be used for accurate 3D tracking and sizing o...
We present a technique to measure the viscosity of microscopic volumes of liquid using rotating opti...
During the last decades, microrheology attracted a significant attention thanks to the possibility o...
We introduce a novel technique that enables pressure measurements to be made in microfluidic chips u...
Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migratio...
International audienceWe present an optical pressure sensor suitable for experiments in diamond anvi...
The absence of in-situ optical probes for large volume presses often limits their application to hig...
The viscosity of a fluid can be measured by tracking the motion of a suspended micron-sized particle...
In this study, we investigated the effects of size and surrounding media viscosity on trapping of mi...
A strongly focused laser beam through an objective microscope with high NA allows the trapping of di...
We demonstrate an optical system that can apply and accurately measure the torque exerted by the tra...
Since their invention in 1986 by Arthur Ashkin and colleagues, optical tweezers have become an essen...
We demonstrate an optical system that can apply and accurately measure the torque exerted by the tra...
Optical tweezers can trap micron-sized objects such as cells, bacteria, and microspheres, and has be...
Laser-driven Hugoniot experiments on precompressed samples access thermodynamic conditions unreachab...