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Title : Autonomous Swinging of a Lipid Tubule Under Stationary Irradiation by a Nd3+ :YAG Laser

Language: English
Type: Article
Authors: Shin-ichiro M. Nomura, Takahiro Harada and Kenichi Yoshikawa
Journal: Physical Review Letters
ISSN: 0031-9007
Volume: 88
Number: 9
Month: 3
Year: 2002
Actual year: 2002
doi:   10.1103/physrevlett.88.093903
Abstract: A micrometer-sized lipid tubule exhibits oscillatory swinging motion under stationary irradiation by a Nd3+:YAG laser (lambda = 1064 nm). By choosing an appropriate optical path through an objective lens, the laser can be split into dual beams focused on the same position. Using this splitting, a lipid tubule can be shown to exhibit bistability with regard to the orientation of trapping. Driven by a temperature gradient induced by local photon heating, the trapped lipid tubule shows oscillatory motion between two possible orientations. This oscillatory phenomenon of the lipid tubule is thought to represent the breaking of time-translational symmetry under thermodynamically open conditions.

"Autonomous Swinging of a Lipid Tubule Under Stationary Irradiation by a Nd3+ :YAG Laser"

Shin-ichiro M. Nomura, Takahiro Harada and Kenichi Yoshikawa, Physical Review Letters, 88, (2002)