Efficient and robust artificial nanomotors could provide a variety of exciting possibilities for applications in physics, biology and chemistry, including nanoelectromechanical systems, biochemical sensing, and drug delivery. However, the application of current man-made nanomotors is limited by their sophisticated fabrication techniques, low mechanical output power and severe environmental requirements, making their performance far below that of natural biomotors. Here we show that single-crystal gold nanorods can be rotated extremely fast in aqueous solutions through optical torques dominated by plasmonic resonant scattering of circularly polarized laser light with power as low as a few mW. The nanorods are trapped in 2D against a glass su...
Molecules capable of mimicking the function of a wide range of mechanical devices have been fabricat...
Gold nanorods can be optically trapped in aqueous solution and forced to rotate at kilohertz rates b...
We combine optical trapping and far-field optical detection techniques in a novel approach to study ...
Efficient and robust artificial nanomotors could provide a variety of exciting possibilities for app...
The possibility to generate and measure rotation and torque at the nanoscale is of fundamental inter...
Colloidal metal nanocrystals exhibit distinct plasmonic resonances that can greatly enhance optical ...
Plasmonic gold nanorods are prime candidates for a variety of biomedical, spectroscopy, data storage...
Rotary nanomotors that convert electromagnetic energy into nanoscale mechanical motion provide a hig...
Gold nanoparticles offer a unique possibility for contact-free bioanalysis and actuation with high s...
Controlling the position and movement of small objects with light is an appealing way to manipulate ...
We demonstrate how light force, irrespective of the polarization of the light, can be used to run a ...
Controlling the position and movement of small objects with light is an appealing way to manipulate ...
We demonstrate how light force, irrespective of the polarization of the light, can be used to run a ...
We measure the microvortical flows around gold nanorods propelled by ultrasound in water using polys...
Noble metal nanoparticles are capable of confining resonant photons in such a manner as to induce co...
Molecules capable of mimicking the function of a wide range of mechanical devices have been fabricat...
Gold nanorods can be optically trapped in aqueous solution and forced to rotate at kilohertz rates b...
We combine optical trapping and far-field optical detection techniques in a novel approach to study ...
Efficient and robust artificial nanomotors could provide a variety of exciting possibilities for app...
The possibility to generate and measure rotation and torque at the nanoscale is of fundamental inter...
Colloidal metal nanocrystals exhibit distinct plasmonic resonances that can greatly enhance optical ...
Plasmonic gold nanorods are prime candidates for a variety of biomedical, spectroscopy, data storage...
Rotary nanomotors that convert electromagnetic energy into nanoscale mechanical motion provide a hig...
Gold nanoparticles offer a unique possibility for contact-free bioanalysis and actuation with high s...
Controlling the position and movement of small objects with light is an appealing way to manipulate ...
We demonstrate how light force, irrespective of the polarization of the light, can be used to run a ...
Controlling the position and movement of small objects with light is an appealing way to manipulate ...
We demonstrate how light force, irrespective of the polarization of the light, can be used to run a ...
We measure the microvortical flows around gold nanorods propelled by ultrasound in water using polys...
Noble metal nanoparticles are capable of confining resonant photons in such a manner as to induce co...
Molecules capable of mimicking the function of a wide range of mechanical devices have been fabricat...
Gold nanorods can be optically trapped in aqueous solution and forced to rotate at kilohertz rates b...
We combine optical trapping and far-field optical detection techniques in a novel approach to study ...