“…The OAM of light is related to the helical phase front of optical vortex beam, quantized by L = l ℏ per photon, where l is the topological charge and ℏ is the reduced Planck constant. , After that, various structured lights with tailored phase and amplitude have been developed for optical manipulation. − Meanwhile, human–computer interfaces were introduced to optical tweezers, which allow the operator to control the movement of micro-objects using different sensors, such as an optically trapped glove, a joystick-controlled gripper, and a multimodal natural user interface. , Besides, some new approaches for optical manipulation have also been proposed, such as plasmonic tweezers, , six-dimensional structured optical tweezers, and heat-mediated techniques . Optical tweezers for their noncontact and precise manipulation features have promising applications in materials science, nanofabrication, − atomic physics, − and biological fields. − It is worth noting that all the aforementioned optical manipulation approaches are controlled by mechanical actuators rather than the human brain.…”