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An app for your optical traps

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

Scientists and nonspecialists alike now can easily manipulate microparticles, particularly for research in molecular biology, right on their iPads, thanks to a new app called iTweezers. The application was developed by optics researchers at the universities of Glasgow and Bristol in the UK and documented in the March 4, 2011, Journal of Optics. The new technique represents an advance over traditional joystick- or mouse-controlled optical tweezer systems, which are limited in their ability to control several particles in 3-D at once. The Apple iPad application iTweezers provides...Read full article

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    Published: May 2011
    Glossary
    optical tweezers
    Optical tweezers refer to a scientific instrument that uses the pressure of laser light to trap and manipulate microscopic objects, such as particles or biological cells, in three dimensions. This technique relies on the momentum transfer of photons from the laser beam to the trapped objects, creating a stable trapping potential. Optical tweezers are widely used in physics, biology, and nanotechnology for studying and manipulating tiny structures at the microscale and nanoscale levels. Key...
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    A spatial light modulator (SLM) is an optical device that modulates or manipulates the amplitude, phase, or polarization of light in two dimensions, typically in the form of an array. SLMs are versatile tools used in various optical applications, including adaptive optics, optical signal processing, holography, and imaging. There are different types of SLMs, each with its own operating principle: Liquid crystal spatial light modulators (LC-SLM): These SLMs use liquid crystal technology to...
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