Decoupled and simultaneous three-dimensional imaging and optical manipulation through a single objective
The combination of optical manipulation and threedimensional imaging is a central technique in fields ranging from medicine to physics. Using the objective lens simultaneously for optical trapping and imaging, however, inherently confines the trapping and imaging planes to the same focal plane. Here...
Main Authors: | Curran, A, Tuohy, S, Aarts, D, Booth, M, Wilson, T, Dullens, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Optical Society of America
2014
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