We present an experimental method, based on the use of dynamic split-lens configurations, useful for the trapping and spatial control of microparticles through the photophoretic force. In particular, the concept of split-lens configurations is exploited to experimentally create customized and reconfigurable three-dimensional light structures, in which carbon coated glass microspheres, with sizes in a range of 63–75 μm, can be captured. The generation of light spatial structures is performed by properly addressing phase distributions corresponding to different split-lens configurations onto a spatial light modulator (SLM). The use of an SLM allows a dynamic variation of the light structures geometry just by modifying few control parameters o...
The use of diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for multiple trapping of dielectric micro-spheres imm...
Optical trap arrays are being developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center for holding, manipulating,...
Abstract: We demonstrated trapping of 6-µm polystyrene microparticles over a 253-µm range using a tr...
We present an experimental method, based on the use of dynamic split-lens configurations, useful for...
We transform a TEM00 laser mode into multiple counterpropagating optical traps to achieve four-dimen...
We demonstrate real-time interactive optical micromanipulation of a colloidal mixture consisting of...
A dynamic array of dark optical traps is generated for simultaneous trapping and arbitrary manipulat...
We present an optical system capable of generating stereoscopic images to track trapped particles in...
We show movements of microparticles using both continuous and discontinuous laser irradiation on an ...
Optical trapping, discovered in the 70's, allows moving and stabilizing small objects which sizes va...
Optical trapping is a highly dexterous method of manipulating and interrogating nano- and micro-comp...
Optical tweezers are a highly versatile tool for exploration of the mesoscopic world, permitting non...
With a tightly focused single laser beam, also called optical tweezers, particles of a few nanometer...
We experimentally demonstrate stable trapping and controlled manipulation of silica microspheres in ...
Advances in optical tweezers, coupled with the proliferation of two-photon polymerization systems, m...
The use of diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for multiple trapping of dielectric micro-spheres imm...
Optical trap arrays are being developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center for holding, manipulating,...
Abstract: We demonstrated trapping of 6-µm polystyrene microparticles over a 253-µm range using a tr...
We present an experimental method, based on the use of dynamic split-lens configurations, useful for...
We transform a TEM00 laser mode into multiple counterpropagating optical traps to achieve four-dimen...
We demonstrate real-time interactive optical micromanipulation of a colloidal mixture consisting of...
A dynamic array of dark optical traps is generated for simultaneous trapping and arbitrary manipulat...
We present an optical system capable of generating stereoscopic images to track trapped particles in...
We show movements of microparticles using both continuous and discontinuous laser irradiation on an ...
Optical trapping, discovered in the 70's, allows moving and stabilizing small objects which sizes va...
Optical trapping is a highly dexterous method of manipulating and interrogating nano- and micro-comp...
Optical tweezers are a highly versatile tool for exploration of the mesoscopic world, permitting non...
With a tightly focused single laser beam, also called optical tweezers, particles of a few nanometer...
We experimentally demonstrate stable trapping and controlled manipulation of silica microspheres in ...
Advances in optical tweezers, coupled with the proliferation of two-photon polymerization systems, m...
The use of diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for multiple trapping of dielectric micro-spheres imm...
Optical trap arrays are being developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center for holding, manipulating,...
Abstract: We demonstrated trapping of 6-µm polystyrene microparticles over a 253-µm range using a tr...