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6 August 2003 Vision-guided manipulation of colloidal structures
Jesper Gluckstad, Vincent Ricardo Daria, Rene Lynge Eriksen, Peter John Rodrigo
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Abstract
We propose the use of a vision-guided system for the formation and dynamic manipulation of an assembly of microscopic particles. Microscopic particles having visually recognizable characteristics, i.e. shape and color, are arranged and manipulated using patented and recently demonstrated fully dynamic multiple-beam optical trapping for real-time and simultaneous manipulation and control of arrays of particles. A derived application is the simultaneous manipulation of an assembly of particles at the same time as they are observed and identified with microscopic image processing. We will point to novel experiments based on micro-fluidic and lab-on-a-chip technology, where the aim is to attain all-optical and simultaneous control of aggregated micro-structures that can function as channels, reservoirs, sensors and micro-pumps.
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Jesper Gluckstad, Vincent Ricardo Daria, Rene Lynge Eriksen, and Peter John Rodrigo "Vision-guided manipulation of colloidal structures", Proc. SPIE 5106, Optical Pattern Recognition XIV, (6 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486799
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Microscopes

Visualization

Optical tweezers

Spatial light modulators

Lab on a chip

Microfluidics

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