Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery

In this work, we propose the technique that can be used to trap/delivery bio-cell by using the concept of dark solitons and potential well, in which the trapping force is formed by using the intense optical vortices generated within the series ring and the PANDA ring resonator, the microscopic bio-c...

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Main Authors: Jalil, Muhammad Arif, Ali, Jalil, Suwanpayak, N., Songmuang, S., Amiri, I. S., Naim, I., Yupapin, P. P.
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Published: American Institute of Physics 2011
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30199/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3587003
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spelling my.utm.301992017-02-04T07:45:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30199/ Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery Jalil, Muhammad Arif Ali, Jalil Suwanpayak, N. Songmuang, S. Amiri, I. S. Naim, I. Yupapin, P. P. Q Science (General) In this work, we propose the technique that can be used to trap/delivery bio-cell by using the concept of dark solitons and potential well, in which the trapping force is formed by using the intense optical vortices generated within the series ring and the PANDA ring resonator, the microscopic bio-cell can be trapped and moved dynamically, in which the valley of the dark soliton is generated and controlled within the PANDA ring resonator by the control port signals. American Institute of Physics 2011 Book Section PeerReviewed Jalil, Muhammad Arif and Ali, Jalil and Suwanpayak, N. and Songmuang, S. and Amiri, I. S. and Naim, I. and Yupapin, P. P. (2011) Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. American Institute of Physics, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 289-291. ISBN 978-073540897-5 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3587003 10.1063/1.3587003
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topic Q Science (General)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Jalil, Muhammad Arif
Ali, Jalil
Suwanpayak, N.
Songmuang, S.
Amiri, I. S.
Naim, I.
Yupapin, P. P.
Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery
description In this work, we propose the technique that can be used to trap/delivery bio-cell by using the concept of dark solitons and potential well, in which the trapping force is formed by using the intense optical vortices generated within the series ring and the PANDA ring resonator, the microscopic bio-cell can be trapped and moved dynamically, in which the valley of the dark soliton is generated and controlled within the PANDA ring resonator by the control port signals.
format Book Section
author Jalil, Muhammad Arif
Ali, Jalil
Suwanpayak, N.
Songmuang, S.
Amiri, I. S.
Naim, I.
Yupapin, P. P.
author_facet Jalil, Muhammad Arif
Ali, Jalil
Suwanpayak, N.
Songmuang, S.
Amiri, I. S.
Naim, I.
Yupapin, P. P.
author_sort Jalil, Muhammad Arif
title Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery
title_short Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery
title_full Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery
title_fullStr Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery
title_full_unstemmed Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery
title_sort tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and delivery
publisher American Institute of Physics
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30199/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3587003
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