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Optical Trapping Expands to 3-D

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Since the mid-80s, optical tweezers have helped study the physics behind a myriad of microscopic phenomena ranging from DNA elasticity to micromachines. However, the effectively planar nature of the optical trapping effect -- a clear object being pushed toward the focal point of a laser beam -- has limited the vast majority of the investigations to two-dimensional force evaluations perpendicular to the laser beam. Researchers from Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica in Puebla, Mexico, and St. Andrews University and Edinburgh University, both in the UK, have found that the interference...Read full article

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