Single beam acoustic trapping
Abstract
A single beam acoustic device, with its relatively simple scheme and low intensity, can trap a single lipid droplet in a manner similar to optical tweezers. Forces in the order of hundreds of nanonewtons direct the droplet toward the beam focus, within the range of hundreds of micrometers. This trapping method, therefore, can be a useful tool for particle manipulation in areas where larger particles or forces are involved.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics Letters
- Pub Date:
- August 2009
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2009ApPhL..95g3701L
- Keywords:
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- 43.38.-p;
- 42.50.Wk;
- Transduction;
- acoustical devices for the generation and reproduction of sound;
- Mechanical effects of light on material media microstructures and particles