Deepak Kumar, Shankar Ghosh, S. Bhattacharya
In spite of the widespread use of optical tweezers as a quantitative tool to measure small forces, there exists no unambiguous and simple experimental method for either validating its theoretically predicted form or empirically parameterizing it over the entire range. This problem is addressed by studying the transition of a colloidal particle between two spatially separated optical traps. The transition as a function of the relative intensity of the traps and the separation between them reveals a formal resemblance to the `butterfly catastrophe' which also maps onto to phase transitions observed, for example in ferroelectrics, on a phenomenological level. The method has been used to experimentally determine the force-displacement curve for an optical trap over its entire range.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.5840
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