Authors: E. Pleguezuelos, A. Carnicer, J. Andilla, E. Martín-Badosa, M. Montes-Usategui
Abstract: “This work presents an application that generates real-time holograms to be displayed on a holographic optical tweezers setup; a technique that allows the manipulation of particles in the range from micrometres to nanometres. The software is written in Java, and uses random binary masks to generate the holograms. It allows customization of several parameters that are dependent on the experimental setup, such as the specific characteristics of the device displaying the hologram, or the presence of aberrations. We evaluate the software’s performance and conclude that real-time interaction is achieved. We give our experimental results from manipulating 5 μm microspheres using the program.”
Authors:Angel Lizana and Haolin Zhang and Alex Turpin and Albert Van Eeckhout and Fabian A. Torres-Ruiz and Asticio Vargas and Claudio Ramirez and Francesc Pi and Juan Campos
Generation of reconfigurable optical traps for microparticles spatial manipulation through dynamic split lens inspired light structures