Using tiny plastic spheres the size of biological cells, a team of researchers from the Universities of Bath, Bristol and Dundee found that objects could be moved along independent paths and then carefully brought together.
These capabilities provide new tools to study cells which could help biologists or medics perform a variety of delicate tasks such as sorting or assembling cells into patterns for tissue engineering, stem cell work and regenerative medicine.
"We believe this has the potential to radically improve results in bioscience labs where pinpoint positioning of cells is a useful research tool," he said.
"It is currently a big challenge to move tiny things like cells around under a microscope. Our ultrasonic hands can grip and move micoscopic cells without damaging them. There are a huge number of applications for this technology," said Professor Bruce Drinkwater from the University of Bristol.
The traps are formed using acoustic waves to create very small vortices or whirlpools of sound which pull in and hold the objects in place.
The positions of these whirlpools can then be adjusted by controlling the output of an array of tiny loudspeakers. Using this concept, particles were first moved and then brought together by creating a large whirlpool and shrinking it to capture the particles.
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