The technical development of optical tweezers, along with their
application in the biological and physical sciences, has progressed
significantly since the demonstration of an optical trap for
micron-sized particles based on a single, tightly focused laser
beam was first reported more than twenty years ago. Bringing
together many landmark papers on the field, Optical Tweezers:
Methods and Applications covers the techniques and uses of optical
tweezers.
Each section is introduced by a brief commentary, setting the
papers into their historical and contemporary contexts. The first
two sections explore the pioneering work of Arthur Ashkin and the
use of optical tweezers in biological systems. The book then
discusses the extensive use of optical tweezers for the measurement
of picoNewton forces and examines various approaches for modeling
forces within optical tweezers. The next parts explain how optical
tweezers are used in colloid science, how to convert optical
tweezers into optical spanners, and how spatial light modulators
create holographic tweezers. The book concludes with a section on
emerging applications of optical tweezers in microfluidic
systems.
With contributions from some of the best in the field, this
compendium presents important historical and current developments
of optical tweezers in a range of scientific areas, from the
manipulation of bacteria to the treatment of DNA.
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