Hi
> * What is the range of forces (to the nearest order of magnitude)
> that can be applied with these tweezers?
The typical force ~ pico Newtons(pN)
The produced reaction force is F = Q. nP/c
Where
C = velocity of light
n= refractive index(changes between the object&surrounding)e.g 1.5
P = beam power(momentum transferred from the laser beam~
few 10's of mW e.g 20mw)
Q = quality factor (~ between 0.03 and 0.1)
> * Where might these be useful in the medical industry?
to trap the bio logical molecules
to manipulate particles and cells
as a bio- tool
rotation of objects
building micro structures & nano structures
> * Limitations and possible hazards in using this type of tweezers
> in a medical application.
these intense beams can harm the healthy cells
and one of the best article on Optical tweezers is
" Lights,action:Optical tweezers",Contemporary Physics 2002,Volume
43,number 4, pages 241-258.
that answers most of your questions and should be very interesting in
this respect.
Best wishes,
Srikanth Lavu
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