Dec 28, 2024
Researchers develop novel photopyroelectric tweezer for versatile manipulation
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: biotech/medical
Optical tweezers and related techniques provide extraordinary opportunities for research and applications in the physical, biological, and medical fields. However, certain requirements such as high-intensity laser beams, sophisticated electrode designs, additional electric sources, and low-conductive media, significantly impede their flexibility and adaptability, thus hindering their practical applications.
In a study published in The Innovation, a research team led by Dr. Du Xuemin from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reported a novel photopyroelectric tweezer (PPT) that combines the advantages of the light and electric fields. The PPT enables versatile manipulation in various working scenarios.
The proposed PPT consists of two key components, a near infrared (NIR) spectrum laser light source and a PPT device that includes a liquid medium and a photopyroelectric substrate.