Transverse Acoustic Trapping Using A Gaussian Focused Ultrasound

Ultrasound in medicine & biology(2010)

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The optical tweezer has become a popular device to manipulate particles in nanometer scales and to study the underlying principles of many cellular or molecular interactions. Theoretical analysis was previously carried out at the authors' laboratory, to show that similar acoustic trapping of microparticles may be possible with a single beam ultrasound. This article experimentally presents the transverse trapping of 125 mm lipid droplets under an acoustically transparent mylar film, which is an intermediate step toward achieving acoustic tweezers in three-dimension. Despite the lack of axial trapping capability in the current experimental arrangement, it was found that a 30 MHz focused beam could be used to laterally direct the droplets toward the focus. The spatial range within which acoustic traps may guide droplet motion was in the range of hundreds of micrometers, much greater than that of optical traps. This suggests that this acoustic device may offer an alternative for manipulating microparticles in a wider spatial range. (E-mail: jungwool@usc.edu) (C) 2010 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.
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Optical tweezer,Scattering force,Gradient force,Acoustic trapping,Transverse force,Maximum displacement
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