2009 Symposium on Photonics and Optoelectronics 2009
DOI: 10.1109/sopo.2009.5230139
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Experimental Investigation on How Sampling Frequency Affects the Measured Stiffness of an Optical Trap

Abstract: The stiffness of an optical trap is an extremely important parameter in measuring mechanical properties of biological micro-particles or colloids. Few attentions are paid to experimental study of the stiffness v .s. sampling frequency dependence. We studied experimentally how the sampling frequency of a detector influences the measured transversal stiffness of a single beam optical trap. The stiffness of an optical trap was calibrated by detecting the reflected light signal by polystyrene spheres through a qua… Show more

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