Optical Tweezers: what are they and how do they work?
Optical tweezers, also known as laser tweezers, are a type of scientific instrument used to manipulate and study small objects, typically in the range of micrometers to nanometers.
The fundamental principles and theories that govern the behavior and properties of light and its interaction with matter.
Optical tweezers, also known as laser tweezers, are a type of scientific instrument used to manipulate and study small objects, typically in the range of micrometers to nanometers.
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