International audienceWe demonstrate the optical manipulation of cells and dielectric particles on the surface of silicon nitride waveguides. Glass particles with 2μm diameter are propelled at velocities of 15μm/s with a guided power of 20mW. This is approximately 20 times more efficient than previously reported, and permits to use this device on low refractive index objects such as cells. Red blood cells and yeast cells can be trapped on the waveguide and pushed along it by the action of optical forces. This kind of system can easily be combined with various integrated optical structures and opens the way to the development of new microsystems for cell sorting applications
Experimental results on optical propulsion of polystyrene microspheres are presented. Particles of 3...
International audienceFourteen years ago, optical lattices and holographic tweezers were considered ...
Optical trapping of particles has become a powerful non-mechanical and non-destructive technique for...
International audienceWe demonstrate the optical manipulation of cells and dielectric particles on t...
In a dielectric waveguide, the optical power is confined mostly in the core of the waveguide, where ...
Pierre Benech président Frédérique de Fornel rapporteur Sylvia jeney rapporteur Patrick Tabeling exa...
In this thesis, we propose and demonstrate waveguide- and microresonator-based optical manipulation ...
Page personnelle : http://mywebplace.online.fr/The trapping and the manipulation of objects on the s...
Optical trapping of particles has become a powerful non-mechanical and nondestructive technique for ...
The optical propulsion of mammalian eukaryotic cells along the surface of an integrated channel wave...
We will discuss the latest progress in our work on using complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CM...
The high-refractive index contrast (Δn ~0.65 as compared to silicon oxide) of Tantalum pentoxide (Ta...
Optical tweezers are well-established as a tool for non-contact, non-destructive handling of biologi...
Optical micromanipulation of transparent microparticles such as cellular materials relies upon the a...
The trapping of microparticles by optical methods using a focussed laser beam, known as optical twee...
Experimental results on optical propulsion of polystyrene microspheres are presented. Particles of 3...
International audienceFourteen years ago, optical lattices and holographic tweezers were considered ...
Optical trapping of particles has become a powerful non-mechanical and non-destructive technique for...
International audienceWe demonstrate the optical manipulation of cells and dielectric particles on t...
In a dielectric waveguide, the optical power is confined mostly in the core of the waveguide, where ...
Pierre Benech président Frédérique de Fornel rapporteur Sylvia jeney rapporteur Patrick Tabeling exa...
In this thesis, we propose and demonstrate waveguide- and microresonator-based optical manipulation ...
Page personnelle : http://mywebplace.online.fr/The trapping and the manipulation of objects on the s...
Optical trapping of particles has become a powerful non-mechanical and nondestructive technique for ...
The optical propulsion of mammalian eukaryotic cells along the surface of an integrated channel wave...
We will discuss the latest progress in our work on using complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CM...
The high-refractive index contrast (Δn ~0.65 as compared to silicon oxide) of Tantalum pentoxide (Ta...
Optical tweezers are well-established as a tool for non-contact, non-destructive handling of biologi...
Optical micromanipulation of transparent microparticles such as cellular materials relies upon the a...
The trapping of microparticles by optical methods using a focussed laser beam, known as optical twee...
Experimental results on optical propulsion of polystyrene microspheres are presented. Particles of 3...
International audienceFourteen years ago, optical lattices and holographic tweezers were considered ...
Optical trapping of particles has become a powerful non-mechanical and non-destructive technique for...