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High throughput trapping and arrangement of biological cells using self-assembled optical tweezer.

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Lately, a fiber-based optical tweezer that traps and arranges the micro/nano-particles is crucial in practical applications, because such a device can trap the biological samples and drive them to the… Click to show full abstract

Lately, a fiber-based optical tweezer that traps and arranges the micro/nano-particles is crucial in practical applications, because such a device can trap the biological samples and drive them to the designated position in a microfluidic system or vessel without harming them. Here, we report a new type of fiber optical tweezer, which can trap and arrange erythrocytes. It is prepared by coating graphene on the cross section of a microfiber. Our results demonstrate that thermal-gradient-induced natural convection flow and thermophoresis can trap the erythrocytes under low incident power, and the optical scattering force can arrange them precisely under higher incident power. The proposed optical tweezer has high flexibility, easy fabrication, and high integration with lab-on-a-chip, and shows considerable potential for application in various fields, such as biophysics, biochemistry, and life sciences.

Keywords: trapping arrangement; tweezer high; throughput trapping; optical tweezer; tweezer; high throughput

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2018

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