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Optical tweezers
Optical tweezers Optical tweezers make use of a laser beam to ... diameter) with high precision. In this way, optical tweezers are a microscopic version of ...
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Optical tweezers (translated from German)
Optical tweezers One optical tweezers is in photonisches equipment for manipulation, D ... typical execution reflects one Laserstrahl into an optical Mikroskop , which is focused thereby in ...
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Talk:Optical tweezers
Talk:Optical tweezers The Next Step in Optical Tweezers.....where are we heading to? Are we heading anywhere with the physics of optical tweezers? It appears that optical tweezers ...
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Tweezers
Tweezers Tweezers are tools used for picking up small ... ovens with a double-bow shaped tool. Tweezers make use of two third-class levers ... with the pincers at the others. The tweezers are typically manoeuvred over the item, and the tweezers are pinched by the fingers in ...
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Tweezers (translated from German)
Tweezers One Tweezers is a grab auxiliary tool, which serves ... over pion cerium "pinch, pinch off". Usually tweezers consist of two, adjacent Metallstuecken (also different ... towards both parts. The point of the tweezers is then closed. Table of contents Historical Metallic tweezers are from numerous grave finds since ...
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Optical vortex
Optical vortex An optical vortex (also known as a wave dislocation ... singularity) is simply a zero of an optical field, a point of zero intensity. Research ... now known as 'singluar optics'. Properties An optical vortex is a zero of an optical field. The current in the field ...
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List of optical topics
List of optical topics Probably some Wikipedia articles on topics ... A Abbe number -- Abbe prism -- Aberration in optical systems -- Absorption -- Absorption spectrum -- Active laser medium ... Asterism (astronomy) -- Asterism (gemmology) -- Atomic, molecular, and optical physics -- Aura (optics) -- Auroral light -- Avalanche photodiode ... Eyepiece -- F f-number -- fabrication and testing (optical components) -- Faraday effect -- far point -- fata Morgana ... optics -- Fraunhofer diffraction -- Fraunhofer line -- free-space optical communication -- Augustin-Jean Fresnel -- Fresnel equations -- ...
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User talk:Karol Langner
... PAR 00:58, 17 November 2005 (UTC) Optical Tweezers should be under the physics categories Hi ... time to edit the categories of the optical tweezers page. I have some issues with the categorising the Optical Tweezers topic under Laser. First of ...
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Force spectroscopy
... manipulate single molecules. Prominent among these are optical or magnetic tweezers and atomic-force-microscope (AFM) cantilevers. In ... would display a straight diagonal line spectrum. Optical tweezers Another technique that has been gaining ground ... single molecule experiments is the use of optical tweezers for applying mechanical forces on ...
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Arthur Ashkin
Arthur Ashkin Arthur Ashkin, father of the optical tweezers Arthur Ashkin is a retired scientist who ... Laboratories and Lucent Technologies. He invented the optical tweezers in 1986. He has pioneered the optical trapping process that eventually was used ...
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