The hydrodynamic interactions of micro-silica spheres trapped in a variety of networks using holographic optical tweezers are measured and characterized in terms of their predicted eigenmodes. The characteristic eigenmodes of the networks are distinguishable within 20-40 seconds of acquisition time. Three different multi-particle networks are considered; an eight-particle linear chain, a nine-particle square grid and, finally, an eight-particle ring. The eigenmodes and their decay rates are shown to behave as predicted by the Oseen tensor and the Langevin equation, respectively. Finally, we demonstrate the potential of using our micro-ring as a non-invasive sensor to the local environmental viscosity, by showing the distortion of the eigenm...
We demonstrate the technique of multipoint viscosity measurements incorporating the accurate calibra...
A new technique is developed to analyze in-line Digital Holographic Microscopy images, making it pos...
We demonstrate the technique of multipoint viscosity measurements incorporating the accurate calibra...
The hydrodynamic interactions of micro-silica spheres trapped in a variety of networks using hologra...
The hydrodynamic interactions of micro-silica spheres trapped in a variety of networks using hologra...
We have developed an in situ method to calibrate optical tweezers experiments and simultaneously mea...
Colloidal particles are trapped harmonically on the vertices of planar regular polygons, using opti...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
Colloidal particles are trapped harmonically on the vertices of planar regular polygons, using optic...
Optical tweezers are high-resolution position and force transducers widely used in physics, material...
Optical tweezers is a classical optics tool for manipulating small dielectric objects which can be u...
We have developed a large-bandwidth two-particle microrheology technique to measure loss and storage...
We demonstrate the technique of multipoint viscosity measurements incorporating the accurate calibra...
A new technique is developed to analyze in-line Digital Holographic Microscopy images, making it pos...
We demonstrate the technique of multipoint viscosity measurements incorporating the accurate calibra...
The hydrodynamic interactions of micro-silica spheres trapped in a variety of networks using hologra...
The hydrodynamic interactions of micro-silica spheres trapped in a variety of networks using hologra...
We have developed an in situ method to calibrate optical tweezers experiments and simultaneously mea...
Colloidal particles are trapped harmonically on the vertices of planar regular polygons, using opti...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
When micron-sized particles are trapped in a linear periodic array, for example, by using optical tw...
Colloidal particles are trapped harmonically on the vertices of planar regular polygons, using optic...
Optical tweezers are high-resolution position and force transducers widely used in physics, material...
Optical tweezers is a classical optics tool for manipulating small dielectric objects which can be u...
We have developed a large-bandwidth two-particle microrheology technique to measure loss and storage...
We demonstrate the technique of multipoint viscosity measurements incorporating the accurate calibra...
A new technique is developed to analyze in-line Digital Holographic Microscopy images, making it pos...
We demonstrate the technique of multipoint viscosity measurements incorporating the accurate calibra...