Optical tweezers have become a widely used tool for manipulate microscopic objects. Combined with fast and high sensitive position detection techniques, they are suitable for microrheological measurements of viscous and viscoelastic media. Such measurements require the knowledge of absolute displacements of the trapped particles. Unfortunately position detection device need to be calibrated and several methods have been used and reported in literature. We report an accurate study of the behavior of the conversion factor in the case of the forward light scattering technique, based on an oil-immersion objective lens, which is commonly used in optical tweezers systems. We show how this fundamental parameter is strongly dependent on the distanc...
We have developed a microrheometer, based on optical tweezers, in which hydrodynamic coupling betwee...
With suitable calibration, optical tweezers can be used to measure forces. If the maximum force that...
Optical tweezers have been successfully adopted as exceptionally sensitive transducers for microrheo...
Optical tweezers have become a widely used tool for manipulate microscopic objects. Combined with fa...
Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migratio...
We explain and demonstrate a new method of force and position calibrations for optical tweezers with...
Optical tweezers have become an important tool to measure forces in biology. The trapped particle di...
Since their invention in 1986 by Arthur Ashkin and colleagues, optical tweezers have become an essen...
Displacements of optically trapped particles are often recorded using back-focal-plane interferometr...
In this paper, we review the recent applications of optical tweezer (OT) in studying the microrheolo...
Since the first demonstrations of optical trapping, both theoretical and experimental parts of this ...
Abstract A high-stability optical tweezers equipped with a high-precision measurement system of disp...
We present a straightforward method for measuring the relative viscosity of fluids via a simple grap...
Since their first appearance in the 1970s, optical tweezers have been successfully exploited for a v...
Optical tweezers can trap micron-sized objects such as cells, bacteria, and microspheres, and has be...
We have developed a microrheometer, based on optical tweezers, in which hydrodynamic coupling betwee...
With suitable calibration, optical tweezers can be used to measure forces. If the maximum force that...
Optical tweezers have been successfully adopted as exceptionally sensitive transducers for microrheo...
Optical tweezers have become a widely used tool for manipulate microscopic objects. Combined with fa...
Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migratio...
We explain and demonstrate a new method of force and position calibrations for optical tweezers with...
Optical tweezers have become an important tool to measure forces in biology. The trapped particle di...
Since their invention in 1986 by Arthur Ashkin and colleagues, optical tweezers have become an essen...
Displacements of optically trapped particles are often recorded using back-focal-plane interferometr...
In this paper, we review the recent applications of optical tweezer (OT) in studying the microrheolo...
Since the first demonstrations of optical trapping, both theoretical and experimental parts of this ...
Abstract A high-stability optical tweezers equipped with a high-precision measurement system of disp...
We present a straightforward method for measuring the relative viscosity of fluids via a simple grap...
Since their first appearance in the 1970s, optical tweezers have been successfully exploited for a v...
Optical tweezers can trap micron-sized objects such as cells, bacteria, and microspheres, and has be...
We have developed a microrheometer, based on optical tweezers, in which hydrodynamic coupling betwee...
With suitable calibration, optical tweezers can be used to measure forces. If the maximum force that...
Optical tweezers have been successfully adopted as exceptionally sensitive transducers for microrheo...