We demonstrate controlled rotation of optically trapped objects in a spiral interference pattern. This pattern is generated by interfering an annular shaped laser beam with a reference beam. Objects are trapped in the spiral arms of the pattern. Changing the optical path length causes this pattern, and thus the trapped objects, to rotate. Structures of silica microspheres, microscopic glass rods, and chromosomes are set into rotation at rates in excess of 5 hertz. This technique does not depend on intrinsic properties of the trapped particle and thus offers important applications in optical and biological micromachines.</p
We outline in general the role and potential areas of application for the use of optical torque in o...
Funding: UK EPSRC under the Programme Grant EP/P030017/1.The fastest-spinning man-made object is a t...
Several methods to rotate and align microscopic particles controllably have been developed. Control ...
We demonstrate controlled rotation of optically trapped objects in a spiral interference pattern. Th...
Controlled rotation of trapped particles in a spiral interference pattern was investigated using opt...
We present a method for the controlled alignment or rotation of birefringent particles trapped in mu...
An approach of optically controlled three-dimensional rotation of microscopic objects was studied. A...
We demonstrate optical trapping and rotation of microparticles and bacteria with propelling beams. T...
It has been recognised that the ability to controllably rotate and orient optically trapped micropar...
We demonstrate a simplified method of rotational control of objects trapped within optical tweezers ...
Optically trapped objects are rotated controllably in the interference pattern between a Laguerre-Ga...
Optical tweezers, formed by a highly focused laser beam, have intriguing applications in biology and...
We outline in general the role and potential areas of application for the use of optical torque in o...
Funding: UK EPSRC under the Programme Grant EP/P030017/1.The fastest-spinning man-made object is a t...
Several methods to rotate and align microscopic particles controllably have been developed. Control ...
We demonstrate controlled rotation of optically trapped objects in a spiral interference pattern. Th...
Controlled rotation of trapped particles in a spiral interference pattern was investigated using opt...
We present a method for the controlled alignment or rotation of birefringent particles trapped in mu...
An approach of optically controlled three-dimensional rotation of microscopic objects was studied. A...
We demonstrate optical trapping and rotation of microparticles and bacteria with propelling beams. T...
It has been recognised that the ability to controllably rotate and orient optically trapped micropar...
We demonstrate a simplified method of rotational control of objects trapped within optical tweezers ...
Optically trapped objects are rotated controllably in the interference pattern between a Laguerre-Ga...
Optical tweezers, formed by a highly focused laser beam, have intriguing applications in biology and...
We outline in general the role and potential areas of application for the use of optical torque in o...
Funding: UK EPSRC under the Programme Grant EP/P030017/1.The fastest-spinning man-made object is a t...
Several methods to rotate and align microscopic particles controllably have been developed. Control ...