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      Orientation of biological cells using plane-polarized Gaussian beam optical tweezers

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          Optical tweezers are widely used for the manipulation of cells and their internal structures. However, the degree of manipulation possible is limited by poor control over the orientation of trapped cells. We show that it is possible to controllably align or rotate disc shaped cells - chloroplasts of Spinacia oleracea - in a plane polarised Gaussian beam trap, using optical torques resulting predominantly from circular polarisation induced in the transmitted beam by the non-spherical shape of the cells.

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          28 August 2003
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          10.1080/0950034031000069497
          physics/0308105
          4d5010e3-6ec3-4565-a7c2-5fdd064a435b
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          Journal of Modern Optics 50(10), 1581-1590 (2003)
          9 pages, 6 figures
          physics.optics

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