Manipulation and growth of birefringent protein crystals in optical tweezers


Autoria(s): Singer, W.; Rubinsztein-Dunlop, H.; Gibson, U.
Contribuinte(s)

Joseph Eberly

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

We report on the trapping, rotation, and in-situ growth of birefringent tetragonal lysozyme crystals in optical tweezers operating at a wavelength of 1070 nm. Variation of the pH and lysozyme concentration of the solution during growth was used to alter the length to width ratio of the crystals, and hence their orientation in the tweezers. Crystals with the optical axis skewed or perpendicular to the trapping-beam axis could be rotated by changing the orientation of linearly polarized light. We observed spontaneous spinning of some asymmetric crystals in the presence of linearly polarized light, due to radiation pressure effects. Addition of protein to the solution in the tweezers permitted real-time observation of crystal growth. (C) 2004 Optical Society of America.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73521

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Optical Society of America

Palavras-Chave #Linearly Polarized-light #Micro-objects #Angular Alignment #Lysozyme Crystals #Induced Rotation #Particles #Optics #C1 #240400 Optical Physics #780102 Physical sciences
Tipo

Journal Article