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Direct Force Measurements of Subcellular Mechanics in Confinement using Optical Tweezers
Published on: August 31, 2021
A force detection technique for single-beam optical traps based on direct measurement of light momentum changes
Arnau Farré1, Mario Montes-Usategui
1Optical Trapping Lab-Grup de Biofotònica, Departament de Física Aplicada i Optica, Universitat de Barcelona, Martí i Franquès, 1 08028, Barcelona, Spain. arnau.farre@ub.edu
Abstract:
Despite the tremendous success of force-measuring optical traps in recent years, the calibration methods most commonly used in the field have been plagued with difficulties and limitations. Force sensing based on direct measurement of light momentum changes stands out among these as an exception. Especially significant is this method's potential for working within living cells, with non-spherical particles or with non-Gaussian beams. However, so far, the technique has only been implemented in counter-propagating dual-beam traps, which are difficult to align and integrate with other microscopy techniques. Here, we show the feasibility of a single-beam gradient-trap system working with a force detection technique based on this same principle.

