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Microscopic objects grabbed, moved by laser light beams. (Materials Science/R&D).

Advanced Materials & Processes,  October, 2002  

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Holographic optical trapping (HOT) technology that enables grabbing, moving, spinning, assembling, and otherwise controlling particles in the size range from 150 nm up to 20 microns has reportedly been developed by Arryx Inc., Chicago, Ill. The Arryx technology is a laser-based platform in much the same way that current integrated circuit technology is an electronics-based platform.

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The BioRyx 200 system integrates Arryx's proprietary HOT technology with software that provides the ability to use hundreds of laser beams to manipulate hundreds of microscopic objects independently ...

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