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Traditional optical tweezersZME Science
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Optical tweezers are a non-contact tool that uses laser beams to trap and manipulate tiny objects.
MIT researchers developed a silicon-photonics-based optical phased array (OPA) which could open the door to significant progress in medical diagnostics, biological research, and even in-vivo (in the body) applications.
The new type of optical tweezing system was developed using an approach called optical phased arrays.
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