Optical tweezer arrays and optical substrates created with diffractive optics

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We describe a simple method for creating multiple optical tweezers from a single laser beam using diffractive optical elements. As a demonstration of this technique, we have implemented a 4 X 4 square array of optical tweezers - the hexadeca tweezer. Not only will diffractively generated optical tweezers facilitate many new experiments in pure and applied physics, but they also will be useful for fabricating nanocomposite materials and devices, including photonic bandgap materials and optical circuit elements. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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Dufresne, E. R., & Grier, D. G. (1998). Optical tweezer arrays and optical substrates created with diffractive optics. Review of Scientific Instruments, 69(5), 1974–1977. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1148883

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