Abstract

We have already developed a single-laser beam optical fiber trapping system. A biological cell dispersed in water solution could be easily trapped by a single laser beam emerging from an optical fiber, and the optically trapped micro-object could be freely transferred in 2-D plain synchronized to the trapping fiber. Separation/coupling of an individual cell from the cell groups was easily achieved using plural optical fibers. In this paper, fiber optic trap was experimentally and theoretically analyzed for corroborating the single laser beam fiber optic trap.

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