Photoactive Tweezers

J Jingyuan Chen (Department of Chemistry) Q Qingxin Guo (Department of Chemistry) S Shiwei Zhang D Donghao Cui (Department of Chemistry The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China) C Changjin Wu (Department of Chemistry) P Pei Xu W Wei Wang K Kai Lou (Shenzhen Kayja-Optics Technology Co. Ltd.) B Binglin Zeng (Department of Chemistry) J Jinyao Tang (Department of Chemistry)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The manipulation of micro/nanoscale objects plays a critical role across a wide range of scientific and engineering disciplines. Photoactive colloids, capable of converting low‐intensity light into autonomous motion, present a highly programmable platform for micromanipulation. In this work, we introduce a “photoactive tweezers” system based on visible‐light‐driven, dye‐sensitized TiO 2 particles. These particles exhibit positive phototaxis and are autonomously confined within structured optical fields via a self‐electrophoretic mechanism. Combining experiments and simulations, we reveal that a circular optical trap creates an effective harmonic potential well with tunable stiffness, controlled by the ratio of the particle size to the optical spot size. Using dynamic light patterns, we further showcase the platform's versatility through shape‐tunable confinement, wavelength‐selective trapping, and reconfigurable assembly of colloidal lattices. Moreover, we demonstrate that individual or collective active colloids can function as autonomous manipulators, transporting cargo larger than themselves and driving collaboratively assembled micromachines. This approach establishes a robust, flexible, and accessible strategy for advanced micromanipulation and active matter research.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published July 23, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

J

Jingyuan Chen

Department of Chemistry

Q

Qingxin Guo

Department of Chemistry

S

Shiwei Zhang

D

Donghao Cui

Department of Chemistry The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

C

Changjin Wu

Department of Chemistry

P

Pei Xu

W

Wei Wang

K

Kai Lou

Shenzhen Kayja-Optics Technology Co. Ltd.

B

Binglin Zeng

Department of Chemistry

J

Jinyao Tang

Department of Chemistry