We demonstrate how a Y-branched optical waveguide can be used for microparticle sorting. Polystyrene microparticles, optically guided in the waveguide’s evanescent field, are directed down the desired, more strongly illuminated, output branch. The output of a fibre laser at a wavelength of 1066 nm is coupled to the waveguide by direct butting. The power distribution between the two output branches is selected by the relative position of the fibre to the waveguide input facet. This provides a simple method for reliable particle sorting with very high probability of success under appropriate conditions. The method can be easily combined with other particle manipulation techniques of interest for micro total analysis systems of the future
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The response of a microscopic dielectric object to an applied light field can profoundly affect its ...
The growth of research into microfluidics, especially towards micro-Total Analysis Systems (μTAS), i...
The guidance and propulsion of gold nanoparticles and dielectric microparticles above channel wavegu...
In a dielectric waveguide, the optical power is confined mostly in the core of the waveguide, where ...
We present a unique technique for optical sorting of heterogeneous suspensions of microparticles, wh...
Optical tweezers are well-established as a tool for non-contact, non-destructive handling of biologi...
Optical trapping of particles has become a powerful non-mechanical and nondestructive technique for ...
Optical trapping of particles has become a powerful non-mechanical and non-destructive technique for...
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In this thesis, we propose and demonstrate waveguide- and microresonator-based optical manipulation ...
For light propagating in a dielectric waveguide, a part of the field extends into the cover medium. ...
International audienceWe report on the trapping of micrometer colloids using the evanescent wave fro...
The response of a microscopic dielectric object to an applied light field can profoundly affect its ...
Over the last few decades, the use of light to control and manipulate microscopic particles has beco...
Lab-on-a-chip design is a key technology for increasing both the reliability and the functionality o...
The response of a microscopic dielectric object to an applied light field can profoundly affect its ...
The growth of research into microfluidics, especially towards micro-Total Analysis Systems (μTAS), i...
The guidance and propulsion of gold nanoparticles and dielectric microparticles above channel wavegu...