M P MacDonald, L Paterson, K Volke-Sepulveda, J Arlt, W Sibbett, and K Dholakia (2002)
Creation and manipulation of three-dimensional optically trapped structures
Science 296:1101–1103.
An interferometric pattern between two annular laser beams
is used to construct three-dimensional (3D) trapped
structures within an optical tweezers setup. In addition to
being fully translatable in three dimensions, the trapped
structure can be rotated controllably and continuously by
introducing a frequency difference between the two laser
beams. These interference patterns could play an important
rote in the creation of extended 3D crystalline structures.
doi:10.1126/science.1069571