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Roadmap for optical tweezers
Document Type
article
Author
Volpe, GiovanniMaragò, Onofrio MRubinsztein-Dunlop, HalinaPesce, GiuseppeStilgoe, Alexander BVolpe, GiorgioTkachenko, GeorgiyTruong, Viet GiangChormaic, Síle NicKalantarifard, FatemehElahi, ParvizKäll, MikaelCallegari, AgneseMarqués, Manuel INeves, Antonio ARMoreira, Wendel LFontes, AdrianaCesar, Carlos LSaija, RosalbaSaidi, AbirBeck, PaulEismann, Jörg SBanzer, PeterFernandes, Thales FDPedaci, FrancescoBowen, Warwick PVaippully, RahulLokesh, MurugaRoy, BasudevThalhammer-Thurner, GregorRitsch-Marte, MonikaGarcía, Laura PérezArzola, Alejandro VCastillo, Isaac PérezArgun, AykutMuenker, Till MVos, Bart EBetz, TimoCristiani, IlariaMinzioni, PaoloReece, Peter JWang, FanMcGloin, DavidNdukaife, Justus CQuidant, RomainRoberts, Reece PLaplane, CyrilVolz, ThomasGordon, ReuvenHanstorp, DagMarmolejo, Javier TelloBruce, Graham DDholakia, KishanLi, TongcangBrzobohatý, OtoSimpson, Stephen HZemánek, PavelRitort, FelixRoichman, YaelBobkova, ValeriiaWittkowski, RaphaelDenz, CorneliaKumar, GV PavanFoti, AntoninoDonato, Maria GraziaGucciardi, Pietro GGardini, LuciaBianchi, GiulioKashchuk, Anatolii VCapitanio, MarcoPaterson, LynnJones, Philip HBerg-Sørensen, KirstineBarooji, Younes FOddershede, Lene BPouladian, PegahPreece, DarylAdiels, Caroline BeckDe Luca, Anna ChiaraMagazzù, AlessandroCiriza, David BronteIatì, Maria AntoniaSwartzlander, Grover A
Source
Journal of Physics Photonics. 5(2)
Subject
Physical Sciences
Classical Physics
Nanotechnology
Bioengineering
optical tweezers
optical trapping
optical manipulation
Atomic
molecular and optical physics
Quantum physics
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Abstract
Optical tweezers are tools made of light that enable contactless pushing, trapping, and manipulation of objects, ranging from atoms to space light sails. Since the pioneering work by Arthur Ashkin in the 1970s, optical tweezers have evolved into sophisticated instruments and have been employed in a broad range of applications in the life sciences, physics, and engineering. These include accurate force and torque measurement at the femtonewton level, microrheology of complex fluids, single micro- and nano-particle spectroscopy, single-cell analysis, and statistical-physics experiments. This roadmap provides insights into current investigations involving optical forces and optical tweezers from their theoretical foundations to designs and setups. It also offers perspectives for applications to a wide range of research fields, from biophysics to space exploration.