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Trapping and manipulation of microparticles using laser-induced convection currents and photophoresis.


ABSTRACT: In this work we demonstrate optical trapping and manipulation of microparticles suspended in water due to laser-induced convection currents. Convection currents are generated due to laser light absorption in an hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a:Si-H) thin film. The particles are dragged towards the beam's center by the convection currents (Stokes drag force) allowing trapping with powers as low as 0.8 mW. However, for powers >3 mW trapped particles form a ring around the beam due to two competing forces: Stokes drag and thermo-photophoretic forces. Additionally, we show that dynamic beam shaping can be used to trap and manipulate multiple particles by photophotophoresis without the need of lithographically created resistive heaters.

SUBMITTER: Flores-Flores E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4605064 | biostudies-other | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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