Submicron manipulation tools driven by light in a liquid

Optically driven micromanipulators with submicron probe tips are proposed and developed by using two-photon microstereolithography. The micromanipulators are worked by maneuvering their movable component with a focused laser beam, and an actual pair of microtweezers was opened and shut precisely. We...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics letters 2003-01, Vol.82 (1), p.133-135
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