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Pitch-rotational manipulation of single cells and particles using single-beam thermo-optical tweezers

Published 9 Mar 2020 in cond-mat.soft and physics.optics | (2003.06231v1)

Abstract: 3D pitch rotation of microparticles and cells assumes importance in a wide variety of applications in biology, physics, chemistry and medicine. Applications such as cell imaging and injection benefit from pitch-rotational manipulation. Generation of such motion in single beam optical tweezers has remained elusive due to complicacies of generating high enough ellipticity perpendicular to the direction of propagation. Further, trapping an extended object at two locations can only generate partial pitch motion by moving one of the foci in the axial direction. Here, we use hexagonal-shaped upconverting particles and single cells trapped close to a gold-coated glass cover slip in a sample chamber to generate complete 360 degree and continuous pitch motion even with a single optical tweezers beam. The tweezers beam passing through the gold surface is partially absorbed and generates a hot-spot to produce circulatory convective flows in the vicinity which rotates the objects. The rotation rate can be controlled by the intensity of the laser light and the thickness of the gold layer. Thus such a simple configuration can turn the particle in the pitch sense. The circulatory flows in this technique have a diameter of about 5 $\mu$m which is smaller than those reported using acousto-fluidic techniques.

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