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Optical Manipulation Heats up: Present and Future of Optothermal Manipulation

Pavana Siddhartha Kollipara, Zhihan Chen, Yuebing Zheng

2023ACS Nano36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Optothermal manipulation is a versatile technique that combines optical and thermal forces to control synthetic micro-/nanoparticles and biological entities. This emerging technique overcomes the limitations of traditional optical tweezers, including high laser power, photon and thermal damage to fragile objects, and the requirement of refractive-index contrast between target objects and the surrounding solvents. In this perspective, we discuss how the rich opto-thermo-fluidic multiphysics leads to a variety of working mechanisms and modes of optothermal manipulation in both liquid and solid media, underpinning a broad range of applications in biology, nanotechnology, and robotics. Moreover, we highlight current experimental and modeling challenges in the pursuit of optothermal manipulation and propose future directions and solutions to the challenges.

Topics & Concepts

MultiphysicsOptical tweezersNanotechnologyUnderpinningMicrofluidicsMaterials scienceLaserNanoroboticsComputer scienceOpticsEngineeringPhysicsCivil engineeringStructural engineeringFinite element methodField-Flow Fractionation TechniquesMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics