Claims
- 1. A micromachine comprising:
a diffractive optical element; a focused beam of laser light which interacts with the diffractive optical element to form a plurality of optical traps; a computer for executing a program to generate an optical vortex from the plurality of optical traps, the optical vortex thereby being used as a micromachine to manipulate a material.
- 2. The micromachine as defined in claim 1 wherein the diffractive optical element comprises a computer generated element.
- 3. The micromachine as defined in claim 1 wherein a plurality of optical vortices are included as a component of the micromachine.
- 4. The micromachine as defined in claim 3 wherein the plurality of optical vortices comprise a plurality of concentric rings formed from the optical traps.
- 5. The micromachine as defined in claim 1 wherein direction of rotation of the optical vortex can be changed by the computer executing the program.
- 6. The micromachine as defined in claim 1 wherein a fluid is manipulated by the optical vortex to cause fluid flow.
- 7. The micromachine as defined in claim 6 wherein a plurality of the optical vortex form a flow pattern enabling mixing of the fluid.
- 8. The micromachine as defined in claim 1 further including particles which are controllably positioned by the optical vortex to enable selected manipulation of a material disposed near the optical vortex.
- 9. The micromachine as defined in claim 8 wherein the particles are placed such that a plurality of optical vortices are disposed tangent to one another.
- 10. The micromachine as defined in claim 9 wherein the optical vortices have different rotational directions.
- 11. The micromachine as defined in claim 1 wherein the optical vortex acts as a trap for dielectric particles on a bright rim of the optical vortex.
- 12. The micromachine as defined in claim 11 wherein a plurality of the dielectric particles adjacent one another form a micromachine having cooperative hydrodynamic coupling for computer controlled vortex motion.
- 13. The micromachine as defined in claim 1 wherein the micromachine is disposed on a lab-on-chip to enable mixing thereon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/050,213, filed Jan. 16, 2002, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Government Interests
[0002] This work was funded by the National Science Foundation through Grant Number DMR-9730189, and by the MRSEC program of the National Science Foundation through Grant Number DMR-980595. The government has certain rights in this invention.
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10050213 |
Jan 2002 |
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10847042 |
May 2004 |
US |