Micro-dumbbells-A versatile tool for optical tweezers

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Abstract

Manipulation of micro- and nano-sized objects with optical tweezers is a well-established, albeit still evolving technique. While many objects can be trapped directly with focused laser beam(s), for some applications indirect manipulation with tweezers-operated tools is preferred. We introduce a simple, versatile micro-tool operated with holographic optical tweezers. The 40 μm long dumbbell-shaped tool, fabricated with two-photon laser 3D photolithography has two beads for efficient optical trapping and a probing spike on one end. We demonstrate fluids viscosity measurements and vibration detection as examples of possible applications.

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Lamperska, W., Drobczyński, S., Nawrot, M., Wasylczyk, P., & Masajada, J. (2018). Micro-dumbbells-A versatile tool for optical tweezers. Micromachines, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi9060277

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