The transverse trapping force of an optical trap: factors affecting its measurement

Amanda Wright, Tiffany Wood, Mark Dickinson, Helen Gleeson, Tom Mullin

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Abstract / Description of output

We report new observations that question the validity of using the escape method to deduce optical trapping forces in optical tweezers. The results were obtained by measuring the minimum beam power required to trap a particle subject to fluid flow, created by movement of the sample stage. The power was found to increase by approximately 50% over the range of amplitudes of movement used. This suggests that the measured trapping force is not solely dependent upon the velocity of the fluid past the trapped particle, as commonly assumed. These effects were observed at all fluid velocities and accelerations employed. We consider various causes for the observed effects but an explanation remains an outstanding challenge.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1521-1532
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of modern optics
Volume50
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - 2003

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • FORCE
  • OPTICAL TWEEZERS

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