A detection and fixation method of single and multiple gold nanoparticles on the wall of a microfluidic channel is demonstrated. A thermal lens microscope (TLM) with continuous-wave excitation (wavelength, 532 nm) and probe (wavelength, 670 nm) laser beams was used to realize the sensitive detection of heat generated by light absorption of individual gold nanoparticles (50 nm in diameter); fixation of the individual nanoparticles was realized simultaneously. The fixation mechanism was investigated and attributed to an absorption-based optical force. In addition to single nanoparticle detection, multiple-nanoparticle detection and fixation was demonstrated. An acceleration of fixation was observed when the number of fixed particles was incre...
Gold nanoparticles offer a unique possibility for contact-free bioanalysis and actuation with high s...
Dual beam thermal lens technique is used to determine the thermal diffusivity of different solvents...
Generation of heat using optically excited nanoparticles can be beneficial or detrimental depending ...
Gold nanoparticles (NPs) have tremendous potential in biomedicine. They can be used as absorbing lab...
Combining quantitative photothermal microscopy and light scattering microscopy as well as accurate M...
A thermal-lens microscope which we developed was applied to an ultramicro quantity determination of ...
A dual beam mode-mismatched thermal lens method has been employed to investigate the dependence of t...
International audienceWe introduce an optical microscopy technique aimed at characterizing the heat ...
Photothermal microscopy enables detection of nanometer-sized objects solely based on their absorptio...
Light and heat are synergistic tools used in the manipulation of nanoparticles and biomolecules. Whe...
Photothermal microscopy [1–4] has recently comple-mented single molecule fluorescence microscopy by ...
Thermophoresis denotes the motion of particles along temperature gradients. Insignificant in most da...
Bionanosensors based on hybrid systems that couple mechanical microresonators with gold nanoparticle...
Thermoplasmonics deals with the generation and manipulation of nanoscale heating associated with nob...
We describe a process for collecting micro- and nanovesicles on a glass substrate using the optical ...
Gold nanoparticles offer a unique possibility for contact-free bioanalysis and actuation with high s...
Dual beam thermal lens technique is used to determine the thermal diffusivity of different solvents...
Generation of heat using optically excited nanoparticles can be beneficial or detrimental depending ...
Gold nanoparticles (NPs) have tremendous potential in biomedicine. They can be used as absorbing lab...
Combining quantitative photothermal microscopy and light scattering microscopy as well as accurate M...
A thermal-lens microscope which we developed was applied to an ultramicro quantity determination of ...
A dual beam mode-mismatched thermal lens method has been employed to investigate the dependence of t...
International audienceWe introduce an optical microscopy technique aimed at characterizing the heat ...
Photothermal microscopy enables detection of nanometer-sized objects solely based on their absorptio...
Light and heat are synergistic tools used in the manipulation of nanoparticles and biomolecules. Whe...
Photothermal microscopy [1–4] has recently comple-mented single molecule fluorescence microscopy by ...
Thermophoresis denotes the motion of particles along temperature gradients. Insignificant in most da...
Bionanosensors based on hybrid systems that couple mechanical microresonators with gold nanoparticle...
Thermoplasmonics deals with the generation and manipulation of nanoscale heating associated with nob...
We describe a process for collecting micro- and nanovesicles on a glass substrate using the optical ...
Gold nanoparticles offer a unique possibility for contact-free bioanalysis and actuation with high s...
Dual beam thermal lens technique is used to determine the thermal diffusivity of different solvents...
Generation of heat using optically excited nanoparticles can be beneficial or detrimental depending ...