Scientists Develop New Technique for Bespoke Optical Tweezers
July 06, 2024
July 06, 2024
EXETER, England, July 6 (TNSres) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
Scientists have developed a new way to trap small particles with light.
Building on the Nobel Prize winning technique of optical tweezers in 2016, (Arthur Ashkin, 2018), a team of physicists, lead by Dr David Phillips at the University of Exeter, has advanced the possibilities of optical trapping.
Conventional optical tweezers, developed in the 1980s, are a tightly focus . . .
Scientists have developed a new way to trap small particles with light.
Building on the Nobel Prize winning technique of optical tweezers in 2016, (Arthur Ashkin, 2018), a team of physicists, lead by Dr David Phillips at the University of Exeter, has advanced the possibilities of optical trapping.
Conventional optical tweezers, developed in the 1980s, are a tightly focus . . .