N. Mishima et al., THE OPTICAL FUNNEL - A TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING A MICROORGANISMS POWER, Analytical chemistry (Washington), 70(16), 1998, pp. 3513-3515
A novel and potentially useful optical technique called an ''optical f
unnel'' has been developed, The technique utilizes a system in which a
microorganism is suspended by equilibrium between the medium now and
the radiation pressure applied in the opposite direction. At equilibri
um, i.e., when the force of the laser pressure Is equal to the force o
f the moving stream, the microorganism is captured. At this point, it
has the ability to escape on its own power, Since the force applied to
the microorganism is calculated on the basis of a ray-optics model, i
t is possible to measure the magnitude of the microorganism's power. A
Trachelomonas volvocina cell was determined to have a power of simila
r to 1 pN, This technique is superior to the laser trapping technique,
which is currently used in these determinations, since it is possible
to capture numerous organisms in a single experiment, thus allowing t
he calculation of the average power for an organism with minimal effor
t, in terms of repetitive samplings and measurements.