Miniaturized optical tweezers through fiber-end microfabrication

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Abstract

Optical tweezers represent a powerful tool for a variety of applications both in biology and in physics, and their miniaturization and full integration is of great interest so as to reduce size (towards portable systems), and to minimize the required intervention from the operator. Optical fibers represent a natural solution to achieve this goal, and here we review the realization of single-fiber optical tweezers able to create a purely optical three-dimensional trap.

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Liberale, C., Cojoc, G., Rajamanickam, V., Ferrara, L., Bragheri, F., Minzioni, P., … di Fabrizio, E. (2015). Miniaturized optical tweezers through fiber-end microfabrication. Springer Series in Surface Sciences, 56, 159–180. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06998-2_8

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