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Optical trapping and manipulation of multi-pronged bacteria

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Abstract

We demonstrate optical trapping and rotation of multi-pronged mutant bacteria based on their geometric shape. In-plane trapping and separation of bacteria with different symmetry is readily achieved by lab-view controlled dynamical holographic tweezers.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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