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Title: Extending calibration-free force measurements to optically-trapped rod-shaped samples
Author: Català, Frederic
Marsà, Ferran
Montes Usategui, Mario
Farré Flaquer, Arnau
Martín Badosa, Estela
Keywords: Fotònica
Òptica física
Photonics
Physical optics
Issue Date: 21-Feb-2017
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Optical trapping has become an optimal choice for biological research at the microscale due to its non-invasive performance and accessibility for quantitative studies, especially on the forces involved in biological processes. However, reliable force measurements depend on the calibration of the optical traps, which is different for each experiment and hence requires high control of the local variables, especially of the trapped object geometry. Many biological samples have an elongated, rod-like shape, such as chromosomes, intracellular organelles (e.g., peroxisomes), membrane tubules, certain microalgae, and a wide variety of bacteria and parasites. This type of samples often requires several optical traps to stabilize and orient them in the correct spatial direction, making it more difficult to determine the total force applied. Here, we manipulate glass microcylinders with holographic optical tweezers and show the accurate measurement of drag forces by calibration-free direct detection of beam momentum. The agreement between our results and slender-body hydrodynamic theoretical calculations indicates potential for this force-sensing method in studying protracted, rod-shaped specimens.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42960
It is part of: Scientific Reports, 2017, vol. 7, num. 42960
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/120437
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42960
ISSN: 2045-2322
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