3D trapping and manipulation of micro-particles using holographic optical tweezers with optimized computer-generated holograms

  • Tao Tao T
  • Jing Li J
  • Qian Long Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

A multi-plane adaptive-additive algorithm is developed for optimizing computer-generated holograms for the reconstruction of traps in three-dimensional (3D) spaces. This algorithm overcomes the converging stagnation problem of the traditional multi-plane Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm and improves the diffraction efficiency of the holograms effectively. The optimized holograms are applied in a holographic optical tweezers (HOT) platform. Additionally, a computer program is developed and integrated into the HOT platform for the purpose of achieving the interactive control of traps. Experiments demonstrate that the manipulation of micro-particles into the 3D structure with optimized holograms can be carried out effectively on the HOT platform. © 2011 Chinese Optics Letters.

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Tao Tao, T. T., Jing Li, J. L., Qian Long, Q. L., & Xiaoping Wu, X. W. (2011). 3D trapping and manipulation of micro-particles using holographic optical tweezers with optimized computer-generated holograms. Chinese Optics Letters, 9(12), 120010–120013. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201109.120010

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