Force baseline correction¶
Description¶
When the optical traps move close together, one trap starts pulling on the bead in the other trap, which results in a
‘baseline force’. In Bluelake, the baseline force can be subtracted from the force, while collecting data. First, the
forces HF/Force 1x
and HF/Force 2x
are recorded for a given time interval to obtain the baseline. Next, Bluelake
fits a 7th degree polynomial to the resulting force signal. When the baseline correction is applied, the channels
HF/Corrected Force 1x
and HF/Corrected Force 2x
show the force with the baseline subtracted, i.e. ‘corrected’.
Usage¶
To perform force baseline correction, the same steps for doing an FDCurve
measurement are performed. This means:
Beads should be captured
Templates applied
The force calibrated
For measuring the baseline, follow these steps:
Select
Trap 1
in BluelakeNavigate to the
FDCurve
sectionEnter parameters (start/end position, speed) for measuring the baseline, as is done for a regular
FDCurve
Click one of the directional buttons next to ‘Measure baseline’
Popup¶
When the force baseline has been measured, a popup appears showing tabs for each of the force channels. Each tab displays a graph showing the Force vs the Trap 1X positions. The graph displays two plots:
The original Force vs Trap data as a scatter plot
The corrected Force vs Trap data as a line plot
The popup presents 3 options:
Apply - Subtract the force baseline from the force and display the results in the channels
Corrected Force nx
. The baseline can be viewed by clickingView
in theFDCurve
section. The baseline correction can be undone by clickingDiscard Correction
Cancel - Discard the measurement, no baseline correction is applied
Redo - Redo the measurement of the baseline using the same parameters
FD widget¶
As with the FDCurve
feature, the corrected force channels are available for viewing the plots of a tether in the
FDCurve
Item on the Data Viewer screen. The desired correction channel can be selected the same way as the original
force channels using the drop down list.
Metadata¶
The polynomial coefficients for the current correction can be accessed in the metadata of the exported FDCurve
data.
Note: Discarding a correction also erases the coefficients.
Troubleshooting¶
Issue¶
The motion controls for force baseline correction are not available on the UI.
Possible solution¶
Make sure the Tap 1 is selected. The controls are not visible when any other trap is selected.