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Optical trapping

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Optical trapping, also known as optical tweezers, is a technique that uses highly focused laser beams to manipulate small particles, such as biological cells, protein molecules, and even small beads. The principle behind optical trapping relies on the interaction between light and matter, particularly the forces exerted by the laser light on particles due to radiation pressure and the gradient forces generated within the focused beam.

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