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25 January 2008 Bio-photonics workstation
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Abstract
We outline the specifications of a portable Bio-photonics Workstation we have developed that utilizes just a single spatial light modulator to generate an array of up to 100 reconfigurable laser-traps with adjustable power ratios making 3D real-time optical manipulation possible with the click of a laptop mouse. We employ a simple patented optical mapping approach from a fast spatial light modulator to obtain reconfigurable intensity patterns corresponding to two independently addressable regions relayed to the sample volume where the optical manipulation of a plurality of nano-featured micro-objects takes place. The stand-alone Biophotonics Workstation is currently being tested by external partners with micro-biologic and chemistry expertise.
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Jesper Glückstad, Ivan Perch-Nielsen, Jeppe S. Dam, and Darwin Z. Palima "Bio-photonics workstation", Proc. SPIE 6905, Complex Light and Optical Forces II, 69050A (25 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763136
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Biomedical optics

Optical manipulation

Optical tweezers

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Microfluidics

Chemistry

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