Title
Fabrication of Multimode-Single Mode Polymer Fiber Tweezers for Single Cell Trapping and Identification with Improved Performance.
Abstract
Optical fiber tweezers have been gaining prominence in several applications in Biology and Medicine. Due to their outstanding focusing abilities, they are able to trap and manipulate microparticles, including cells, needing any physical contact and with a low degree of invasiveness to the trapped cell. Recently, we proposed a fiber tweezer configuration based on a polymeric micro-lens on the top of a single mode fiber, obtained by a self-guided photopolymerization process. This configuration is able to both trap and identify the target through the analysis of short-term portions of the back-scattered signal. In this paper, we propose a variant of this fabrication method, capable of producing more robust fiber tips, which produce stronger trapping effects on targets by as much as two to ten fold. These novel lenses maintain the capability of distinguish the different classes of trapped particles based on the back-scattered signal. This novel fabrication method consists in the introduction of a multi mode fiber section on the tip of a single mode (SM) fiber. A detailed description of how relevant fabrication parameters such as the length of the multi mode section and the photopolymerization laser power can be tuned for different purposes (e.g., microparticles trapping only, simultaneous trapping and sensing) is also provided, based on both experimental and theoretical evidences.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.3390/s18092746
SENSORS
Keywords
Field
DocType
photo-polymerization,optical fiber tweezers,optical trapping,beam profile shaping,back-scattering,particle differentiation,Finite Differences Time Domain (FDTD),lorentz force,Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA),multivariate statistical analysis
Optical fiber,Tweezers,Fiber,Electronic engineering,Optical tweezers,Single-mode optical fiber,Laser power scaling,Multi-mode optical fiber,Engineering,Optoelectronics,Fabrication
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
18
9.0
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
6