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Volumetric imaging of holographic optical traps

Roichman et al., 2006

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15781045749073870795
Author
Roichman Y
Cholis I
Grier D
Publication year
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Optics Express

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The holographic optical trapping technique creates arbitrary three-dimensional configurations of optical traps, each with individually specified characteristics. Holographic modification of the individual traps' wavefronts can transform conventional point-like optical …
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    • G02B27/4205Diffraction optics, i.e. systems including a diffractive element being designed for providing a diffractive effect having a diffractive optical element [DOE] contributing to image formation, e.g. whereby modulation transfer function MTF or optical aberrations are relevant
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