2014
DOI: 10.1364/ol.39.003078
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Real-time 3D particle manipulation visualized using volume holographic gratings

Abstract: Holographic optical tweezers (HOTs) extend optical trapping into three dimensions. Volume imaging then becomes a concern as trapped objects are easily moved out of focus of the imaging objective lens. Here we demonstrate a three-dimensional real-time interactive optical trapping, manipulating, and imaging system based on HOTs incorporated with volume holographic microscope. Intensity information about the trapped objects at multiple depths can be captured in a single measurement. This method is compatible with… Show more

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“…After passing through the volume hologram, the diffracted light is collected by a lens and imaged by an FPA. VHI has been implemented in applications such as endoscopy [137, 138] and microscopy [139, 140]. Despite the snapshot advantage, the number of depth layers that can be simultaneously imaged by VHI is extremely restricted (≤5) [133].…”
Section: Snapshot Multidimensional Imaging Implementations and Appmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After passing through the volume hologram, the diffracted light is collected by a lens and imaged by an FPA. VHI has been implemented in applications such as endoscopy [137, 138] and microscopy [139, 140]. Despite the snapshot advantage, the number of depth layers that can be simultaneously imaged by VHI is extremely restricted (≤5) [133].…”
Section: Snapshot Multidimensional Imaging Implementations and Appmentioning
confidence: 99%