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Optical trapping

Since their invention just over 20 years ago, optical traps have emerged as a powerful tool with broad-reaching applications in biology and physics. Capabilities have evolved from simple manipulation to the application of calibrated forces on—and the measurement of nanometer-level displacements of—o...

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Published in:Review of Scientific Instruments 2004-09, Vol.75 (9), p.2787-2809
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