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30 January 2001 Laser-based micropipettes: design, technology and applications
Vadim P. Veiko, Nikolay B. Voznesensky, Yury M. Voronin, Natalya N. Voznesenskaya, Natalya N. Markovkina, Vladimir A. Chuiko
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Proceedings Volume 4157, Laser-Assisted Microtechnology 2000; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.413753
Event: Laser-Assisted Microtechnology 2000, 2000, St. Petersburg-Pushkin, Russian Federation
Abstract
Micropipettes mathematical modeling and fabrication are presented. New approaches to treatment of modeling light passing through narrow glass tubes and calculation of intensity distribution in the vicinity of a tube are shown. This method is based on a layer-to-layer Fourier transform procedure which is an alternative to waveguide technique. Laser technique to produce micropipettes and to control the shape of them are described and experimental results are considered. Perspectives of medical and optical applications are discussed.
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Vadim P. Veiko, Nikolay B. Voznesensky, Yury M. Voronin, Natalya N. Voznesenskaya, Natalya N. Markovkina, and Vladimir A. Chuiko "Laser-based micropipettes: design, technology and applications", Proc. SPIE 4157, Laser-Assisted Microtechnology 2000, (30 January 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.413753
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Fourier transforms

Laser applications

Liquids

Wave propagation

Light wave propagation

Near field scanning optical microscopy

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