Structured Light Fields: Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation
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Beschreibung: | Motivation and Outline -- Introduction to Optical Trapping -- Holographic Phase Contrast -- Counter-Propagating Traps by Optical Phase-Conjugation -- Non-diffracting Beams for the Three-Dimensional Moulding of Matter -- Ince-Gaussian Beams for the Optical Organisation of Microparticles -- Holographic Optical Tweezers -- Summary and Outlook -- Appendices The optical trapping of colloidal matter is an unequalled field of technology for enabling precise handling of particles on microscopic scales, solely by the force of light. Although the basic concept of optical tweezers, which are based on a single laser beam, has matured and found a vast number of exciting applications, in particular in the life sciences, there are strong demands for more sophisticated approaches. This thesis gives an introductory overview of existing optical micromanipulation techniques and reviews the state-of-the-art of the emerging field of structured light fields and their applications in optical trapping, micromanipulation, and organisation. The author presents established, and introduces novel concepts for the holographic and non-holographic shaping of a light field. A special emphasis of the work is the demonstration of advanced applications of the thus created structured light fields in optical micromanipulation, utilising various geometries and unconventional light propagation properties. While most of the concepts developed are demonstrated with artificial microscopic reference particles, the work concludes with a comprehensive demonstration of optical control and alignment of bacterial cells, and hierarchical supramolecular organisation utilising dedicated nanocontainer particles |
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spelling | Structured Light Fields Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation by Mike Wördemann Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2012 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research Motivation and Outline -- Introduction to Optical Trapping -- Holographic Phase Contrast -- Counter-Propagating Traps by Optical Phase-Conjugation -- Non-diffracting Beams for the Three-Dimensional Moulding of Matter -- Ince-Gaussian Beams for the Optical Organisation of Microparticles -- Holographic Optical Tweezers -- Summary and Outlook -- Appendices The optical trapping of colloidal matter is an unequalled field of technology for enabling precise handling of particles on microscopic scales, solely by the force of light. Although the basic concept of optical tweezers, which are based on a single laser beam, has matured and found a vast number of exciting applications, in particular in the life sciences, there are strong demands for more sophisticated approaches. This thesis gives an introductory overview of existing optical micromanipulation techniques and reviews the state-of-the-art of the emerging field of structured light fields and their applications in optical trapping, micromanipulation, and organisation. The author presents established, and introduces novel concepts for the holographic and non-holographic shaping of a light field. A special emphasis of the work is the demonstration of advanced applications of the thus created structured light fields in optical micromanipulation, utilising various geometries and unconventional light propagation properties. While most of the concepts developed are demonstrated with artificial microscopic reference particles, the work concludes with a comprehensive demonstration of optical control and alignment of bacterial cells, and hierarchical supramolecular organisation utilising dedicated nanocontainer particles Physics Nanotechnology Optics and Electrodynamics Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices Single Molecule Studies, Molecular Motors Nanoscale Science and Technology Wördemann, Mike Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29323-8 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Structured Light Fields Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation Physics Nanotechnology Optics and Electrodynamics Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices Single Molecule Studies, Molecular Motors Nanoscale Science and Technology |
title | Structured Light Fields Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation |
title_auth | Structured Light Fields Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation |
title_exact_search | Structured Light Fields Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation |
title_full | Structured Light Fields Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation by Mike Wördemann |
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title_full_unstemmed | Structured Light Fields Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation by Mike Wördemann |
title_short | Structured Light Fields |
title_sort | structured light fields applications in optical trapping manipulation and organisation |
title_sub | Applications in Optical Trapping, Manipulation, and Organisation |
topic | Physics Nanotechnology Optics and Electrodynamics Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices Single Molecule Studies, Molecular Motors Nanoscale Science and Technology |
topic_facet | Physics Nanotechnology Optics and Electrodynamics Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices Single Molecule Studies, Molecular Motors Nanoscale Science and Technology |
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