Thermophoretic Tweezers for Low-Power and Versatile
Manipulation of Biological Cells
Posted on 2017-02-23 - 00:00
Optical manipulation
of biological cells and nanoparticles is significantly
important in life sciences, early disease diagnosis, and nanomanufacturing.
However, low-power and versatile all-optical manipulation has remained
elusive. Herein, we have achieved light-directed versatile thermophoretic
manipulation of biological cells at an optical power 100–1000
times lower than that of optical tweezers. By harnessing the permittivity
gradient in the electric double layer of the charged surface of the
cell membrane, we succeed at the low-power trapping of suspended biological
cells within a light-controlled temperature gradient field. Furthermore,
through dynamic control of optothermal potentials using a digital
micromirror device, we have achieved arbitrary spatial arrangements
of cells at a resolution of ∼100 nm and precise rotation of
both single and assemblies of cells. Our thermophoretic tweezers will
find applications in cellular biology, nanomedicine, and tissue engineering.
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Lin, Linhan; Peng, Xiaolei; Wei, Xiaoling; Mao, Zhangming; Xie, Chong; Zheng, Yuebing (2017). Thermophoretic Tweezers for Low-Power and Versatile
Manipulation of Biological Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b00207