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28 August 2009 The nano-world at your fingertips
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Abstract
A Multitouch screen is an obvious choice for a holographic optical tweezers interface, allowing multiple optical traps to be controlled in real-time. In this paper we describe the user interface used for our original multitouch system and demonstrate that, for the user tasks performed, the multitouch performs better than a simple point-and-click interface.
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D. M. Carberry, J. A. Grieve, A. Ulcinas, S. Subramanian, G. M. Gibson, M. J. Padgett, and M. J. Miles "The nano-world at your fingertips", Proc. SPIE 7400, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation VI, 74001M (28 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.826020
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Optical tweezers

Particles

Human-machine interfaces

Holography

Physics

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