Real-time interactive optical micromanipulation of a mixture of high-and low-index particles
Date
2004-04-05
Authors
Rodrigo, Peter John
Daria, Vincent Ricardo
Gluckstad, Jesper
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Optical Society of America
Abstract
We demonstrate real-time interactive optical micromanipulation
of a colloidal mixture consisting of particles with both lower (nL < n0) and
higher (nH > n0) refractive indices than that of the suspending medium (n0).
Spherical high- and low-index particles are trapped in the transverse plane
by an array of confining optical potentials created by trapping beams with
top-hat and annular cross-sectional intensity profiles, respectively. The
applied method offers extensive reconfigurability in the spatial distribution
and individual geometry of the optical traps. We experimentally
demonstrate this unique feature by simultaneously trapping and
independently manipulating various sizes of spherical soda lime micro -
shells (nL » 1.2) and polystyrene micro-beads (nH = 1.57) suspended in
water (n0 = 1.33).
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Trapping, Optical confinement, Manipulation, Spatial Light Modulators
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Optics Express
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Open Access