Department of Physics, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel.
Opt Lett. 2011 Jan 1;36(1):40-2. doi: 10.1364/OL.36.000040.
Using a single-beam, oscillating optical tweezers, we demonstrate trapping and rotation of rod-shaped bacterial cells with respect to the optical axis. The angle of rotation, θ, is determined by the amplitude of the oscillation. It is shown that θ can be measured from the longitudinal cell intensity profiles in the corresponding phase-contrast images. The technique allows viewing the cell from different perspectives and can provide a useful tool in fluorescence microscopy for the analysis of three-dimensional subcellular structures.
我们使用单光束、振动光学镊子,实现了棒状细菌细胞相对于光轴的捕获和旋转。旋转角度θ取决于振动的幅度。结果表明,可以从相应的相差图像中的细胞纵向强度轮廓来测量θ。该技术允许从不同的视角观察细胞,并为荧光显微镜分析三维亚细胞结构提供了有用的工具。