“…After 30 min of stabilization, the particle–particle interaction was measured using optical laser tweezers (10 W CW Nd:YAG laser, λ = 1064 nm, Coherent Matrix, USA) connected with an inverted microscope (Ti-U, Nikon, Japan). The laser beam, passing through a water immersion objective lens (CFI Plan Apochromat VC 60, NA = 1.2, Nikon, Japan), was highly focused on a focal plane, resulting in an optical trap [ 25 , 47 , 49 ]. An acousto-optic deflector (Opto-electric DTSXY-400-1064, OPTO-ELECTRONIC, France) was used to generate multiple traps, and trap positions were individually controlled using the LabVIEW software.…”