Temperature Effects on Optical Trapping Stability

Micromachines (Basel). 2021 Aug 12;12(8):954. doi: 10.3390/mi12080954.

Abstract

In recent years, optically trapped luminescent particles have emerged as a reliable probe for contactless thermal sensing because of the dependence of their luminescence on environmental conditions. Although the temperature effect in the optical trapping stability has not always been the object of study, the optical trapping of micro/nanoparticles above room temperature is hindered by disturbances caused by temperature increments of even a few degrees in the Brownian motion that may lead to the release of the particle from the trap. In this report, we summarize recent experimental results on thermal sensing experiments in which micro/nanoparticles are used as probes with the aim of providing the contemporary state of the art about temperature effects in the stability of potential trapping processes.

Keywords: Brownian motions; optical forces; optical trapping; temperature.

Publication types

  • Review