Carlo Liberale,Gheorghe Cojoc,Francesca Bragheri,P. Minzioni,Gerardo Perozziello,Rosanna La Rocca,Lorenzo Ferrara,Vijayakumar P. Rajamanickam,Enzo Di Fabrizio,Ilaria Cristiani
Optofluidic microsystems are key components towards lab-on-a-chip devices for manipulation and analysis of biological specimens. In particular, the integration of optical tweezers (OT) in these devices allows stable sample trapping, while making available mechanical, chemical and spectroscopic analyses.