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Direct Force Measurements of Subcellular Mechanics in Confinement using Optical Tweezers
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Optical shield: measuring viscosity of turbid fluids using optical tweezers
M P Lee1, A Curran, G M Gibson
1School of Physics and Astronomy, SUPA, University of Glasgow, UK. m.lee.2@research.gla.ac.uk
Optics Express
|June 21, 2012
Abstract:
The viscosity of a fluid can be measured by tracking the motion of a suspended micron-sized particle trapped by optical tweezers. However, when the particle density is high, additional particles entering the trap compromise the tracking procedure and degrade the accuracy of the measurement. In this work we introduce an additional Laguerre-Gaussian, i.e. annular, beam surrounding the trap, acting as an optical shield to exclude contaminating particles.

