Andrew Philippa-Kate, Williams Martin A K, Avci Ebubekir
Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Massey University, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand.
School of Fundamental Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand.
Micromachines (Basel). 2020 Feb 13;11(2):192. doi: 10.3390/mi11020192.
Optical tweezers have been used for biological studies since shortly after their inception. However, over the years research has suggested that the intense laser light used to create optical traps may damage the specimens being studied. This review aims to provide a brief overview of optical tweezers and the possible mechanisms for damage, and more importantly examines the role of optical micromachines as tools for biological studies. This review covers the achievements to date in the field of optical micromachines: improvements in the ability to produce micromachines, including multi-body microrobots; and design considerations for both optical microrobots and the optical trapping set-up used for controlling them are all discussed. The review focuses especially on the role of micromachines in biological research, and explores some of the potential that the technology has in this area.
自光镊问世后不久,它就被用于生物学研究。然而,多年来的研究表明,用于产生光阱的强激光可能会损坏正在研究的样本。本综述旨在简要概述光镊及其可能的损伤机制,更重要的是探讨光学微机器作为生物学研究工具的作用。本综述涵盖了光学微机器领域迄今为止的成就:包括多体微型机器人在内的微型机器制造能力的提升;还讨论了光学微型机器人以及用于控制它们的光阱装置的设计考量。该综述特别关注微型机器在生物学研究中的作用,并探索了该技术在这一领域的一些潜力。