Optical Review
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Nonmechanical Optical Manipulation of Microparticle Using Spatial Light Modulator
Yoshio HAYASAKIMasahide ITOHToyohiko YATAGAINobuo NISHIDA
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1999 Volume 6 Issue 1 Pages 24-27

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A spatial light modulator (SLM) is introduced to an optical manipulation system. The real-time reconfigurable feature of the SLM makes it possible to perform an optical manipulation of microparticles without mechanical movements of optical parts. A liquid crystal SLM incorporated in the system forms a Fresnel zone plate (FZP). The beam spot generated by the FZP is imaged on a sample solution by reduction optics. A microparticle in the sample solution is trapped by the beam and manipulated by changing the addressing position of the FZP onto the SLM from a computer. The nonmechanical optical manipulation of microparticles is demonstrated for the first time.
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