Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications (Jan 2023)

Accurate calibration of optical tweezers close to a glass surface using interference rings in backscattered light

  • Gillant Flavie,
  • Moreau Julien,
  • Richly Maximilian U.,
  • Alexandrou Antigoni,
  • Perronet Karen,
  • Westbrook Nathalie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/jeos/2023026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
p. 28

Abstract

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Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migration and the development of diseases. Optical tweezers provide a quantitative tool to study these forces and must be combined with other tools, such as phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy. Detecting the retro-reflected trap beam is a convenient way to monitor the force applied by optical tweezers, while freeing top access to the sample. Accurate in situ calibration is required especially for single cells close to a surface where viscosity varies rapidly with height. Here, we take advantage of the well contrasted interference rings in the back focal plane of the objective to find the height of a trapped bead above a cover slip. We thus map the viscous drag dependence close to the surface and find agreement between four different measurement techniques for the trap stiffness down to 2 μm above the surface. Combining this detection scheme with phase contrast microscopy, we show that the phase ring in the back focal plane of the objective must be deported in a conjugate plane on the imaging path. This simplifies implementation of optical tweezers in combination with other techniques for biomechanical studies.

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