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optical tweezers - Optical tweezers are scientific instruments that use a highly focused laser beam to hold and move microscopic objects, typically in biological or physics research applications
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  • A scientific instrument that uses lasers to manipulate objects on the micron scale as if by using tweezers.

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The use of optical tweezers in adhesion force measurements.
They also often find application in holographic optical tweezers.
Optical tweezers can also be used.
The macromolecule can be extended by an optical trap or optical tweezers.
In optical tweezers we use this twist to rotate microscopic objects.
Objects have also been inserted into cells using optical tweezers.
Optical tweezers have proven useful in other areas of biology as well.
Commercial instrumentation is available to position optical tweezers in the field of a microscope.
Optical tweezers are a common tool used to exert a force on a nanoscopic object.
Logical operations are performed by moving the atoms with optical tweezers.
Optical tweezers work by using a laser beam to trap and isolate an object.
The main applications include radiative torque alignment and optical tweezers.
Optical tweezers have been particularly successful in studying a variety of biological systems in recent years.
For even larger particles a combination of optical tweezers and an ultrasonic trap was developed.
Light can be used to position matter using various phenomena see optical tweezers.

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This work aims to develop a methodology using optical tweezers to measure these two interactions.
The force required to separate two colloid particles can be measured using optical tweezers.
Optical Tweezers are one of the most popular techniques for biological manipulation.
These cells were subjected to downstream analysis using holographic optical tweezers and imaging.
Optical Tweezers use light to manipulate microscopic objects as small as a single atom.
The position and force of the bead is controlled and measured with the optical tweezers.
Physicists hope to use optical tweezers to slow down particles by, basically, levitating them.
Arthur Ashkin also won the award for his invention of optical tweezers.
Optical vortices are used in optical tweezers to manipulate micrometer-sized particles such as cells.
Arthur Ashkin received the other half of the Prize for unrelated work on optical tweezers.
Optical tweezers ( OTs ) further enable the observation of molecular interactions inside the cell.
In particular, embodiments, the nanoreporter can be extended by an optical trap or optical tweezers.
Specifically, optical tweezers allowed them to follow both polymerisation and translocation of reverse transcriptase.
A three-dimensional haptic feedback system capable of manipulating multiple-trap optical tweezers has been realized.
Optical tweezers are well-suited for studying molecular motors because of their low spring constants.
To do so, I use devices such as rheometer, optical tweezers or high power ultrasound.
However, optical tweezers are diffraction limited and can hardly trap particles below 200 nm.
Applet MDSA+ for absolute calibration of optical tweezers.
This thesis presents the first optical tweezers experiment of single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) packaging by phi6.
Fourier optical theory is used in interferometry, optical tweezers, atom traps, and quantum computing.
The lasers used to produce optical tweezers are continuous low power lasers ( 0.1 to 1 Watt ).

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