Affiliation:
1. Jinan University
2. Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems «E. Caianiello»
Abstract
We demonstrate that red blood cells (RBCs), with an adjustable focusing
effect controlled by optical forces, can act as bio-microlenses for
trapping and imaging subwavelength objects. By varying the laser power
injected into a tapered fiber probe, the shape of a swelled RBC can be
changed from spherical to ellipsoidal by the optical forces, thus
adjusting the focal length of such bio-microlens in a range from 3.3
to 6.5 µm. An efficient optical trapping and a simultaneous
fluorescence detecting of a 500-nm polystyrene particle have been
realized using the RBC microlens. Assisted by the RBC microlens, a
subwavelength imaging has also been achieved, with a magnification
adjustable from 1.6× to 2×. The RBC bio-microlenses may
offer new opportunities for the development of fully biocompatible
light-driven devices in diagnosis of blood disease.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Basic and Applied Basic Research
Foundation of Guangdong Province
Science and Technology Program of
Guangzhou
Fundamental Research Funds for the
Central Universities
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology
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