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9 February 2007 Assembling mesoscopic systems with holographic optical traps
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Abstract
Holographic optical trapping uses forces exerted by computer-generated holograms to organize microscopic materials into three-dimensional structures. Achieving and verifying accurate three-dimensional placement requires methods for assessing the accuracy of the projected traps' geometry, as well as methods for measuring trapped objects' three-dimensional positions. Volumetric imaging of the projected trapping pattern solves one problem. Holographic video microscopy addresses the other. The combination is exceptionally effective for organizing, inspecting and analyzing soft-matter systems.
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David G. Grier, Sang-Hyuk Lee, Yael Roichman, and Yohai Roichman "Assembling mesoscopic systems with holographic optical traps", Proc. SPIE 6483, Complex Light and Optical Forces, 64830D (9 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.701175
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Optical tweezers

Optical spheres

Particles

Holograms

Objectives

Microscopy

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