Issue 7, 2011

Holographic optical tweezers and their relevance to lab on chip devices

Abstract

During the last decade, optical tweezers have been transformed by the combined availability of spatial light modulators and the speed of low-cost computing to drive them. Holographic optical tweezers can trap and move many objects simultaneously and their compatibility with other optical techniques, particularly microscopy, means that they are highly appropriate to lab-on-chip systems to enable optical manipulation, actuation and sensing.

Graphical abstract: Holographic optical tweezers and their relevance to lab on chip devices

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
21 Oct 2010
Accepted
24 Jan 2011
First published
15 Feb 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 1196-1205

Holographic optical tweezers and their relevance to lab on chip devices

M. Padgett and R. Di Leonardo, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 1196 DOI: 10.1039/C0LC00526F

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