Optical tweezers: theory and practice

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Giuseppe Pesce
Philip H. Jones
Onofrio M. Maragò
Giovanni Volpe
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[1] Università degli di Studi di Napoli “Federico II” Complesso Universitario Monte S. Angelo,Department of Physics
[2] University College London,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[3] CNR-IPCF,Department of Physics
[4] Istituto Processi Chimico-Fisici,undefined
[5] University of Gothenburg,undefined
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The possibility for the manipulation of many different samples using only the light from a laser beam opened the way to a variety of experiments. The technique, known as Optical Tweezers, is nowadays employed in a multitude of applications demonstrating its relevance. Since the pioneering work of Arthur Ashkin, where he used a single strongly focused laser beam, ever more complex experimental set-ups are required in order to perform novel and challenging experiments. Here we provide a comprehensive review of the theoretical background and experimental techniques. We start by giving an overview of the theory of optical forces: first, we consider optical forces in approximated regimes when the particles are much larger (ray optics) or much smaller (dipole approximation) than the light wavelength; then, we discuss the full electromagnetic theory of optical forces with a focus on T-matrix methods. Then, we describe the important aspect of Brownian motion in optical traps and its implementation in optical tweezers simulations. Finally, we provide a general description of typical experimental setups of optical tweezers and calibration techniques with particular emphasis on holographic optical tweezers.
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