peer reviewedIn this work, we present a plasmonic platform capable of trapping nano-objects in two different spatial configurations. The switch between the two trapping states, localized on the tip and on the outer wall of a vertical gold nanochannel, can be activated by varying the focusing position of the excitation laser along the main axis of the nanotube. We show that the switching of the trapping site is induced by changes in the distribution of the electromagnetic field and of the trapping force. The “inner” and “outer” trapping states are characterized by a static and a dynamic behavior respectively, and their stiffness is measured by analyzing the positions of the trapped specimens as a function of time. In addition, we demonstrate...
Recent advances in nanotechnology have prompted the need for tools to accurat...
Recent advances in nanotechnologies have prompted the need for tools to accurately and non-invasivel...
Garcia de Abajo FJ, Brixner T, Pfeiffer W. Nanoscale force manipulation in the vicinity of a metal n...
In this work, we present a plasmonic platform capable of trapping nano-objects in two different spat...
Optical manipulation has attracted remarkable interest owing to its versatile and noninvasive nature...
Abstract In this report, we propose the closed pack array of gold discs on glass, as a dual mode pla...
International audiencePlasmonic nano-optical tweezers enable the non-invasive manipulation of nano-o...
International audiencePlasmonic nano-optical tweezers enable the non-invasive manipulation of nano-o...
International audiencePlasmonic nano-optical tweezers enable the non-invasive manipulation of nano-o...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Abstract—We report long-range trapping of vanadium dioxide (VO2) and vanadium oxyhydroxide (H2V3O8) ...
An important goal in nanotechnology is to control and manipulate submicrometer objects in fluidic en...
Nanophotonic devices, particularly plasmonic components, offer an unprecedented capability to signif...
An important goal in nanotechnology is to control and manipulate submicrometer objects in fluidic en...
Recent advances in nanotechnology have prompted the need for tools to accurat...
Recent advances in nanotechnologies have prompted the need for tools to accurately and non-invasivel...
Garcia de Abajo FJ, Brixner T, Pfeiffer W. Nanoscale force manipulation in the vicinity of a metal n...
In this work, we present a plasmonic platform capable of trapping nano-objects in two different spat...
Optical manipulation has attracted remarkable interest owing to its versatile and noninvasive nature...
Abstract In this report, we propose the closed pack array of gold discs on glass, as a dual mode pla...
International audiencePlasmonic nano-optical tweezers enable the non-invasive manipulation of nano-o...
International audiencePlasmonic nano-optical tweezers enable the non-invasive manipulation of nano-o...
International audiencePlasmonic nano-optical tweezers enable the non-invasive manipulation of nano-o...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Abstract—We report long-range trapping of vanadium dioxide (VO2) and vanadium oxyhydroxide (H2V3O8) ...
An important goal in nanotechnology is to control and manipulate submicrometer objects in fluidic en...
Nanophotonic devices, particularly plasmonic components, offer an unprecedented capability to signif...
An important goal in nanotechnology is to control and manipulate submicrometer objects in fluidic en...
Recent advances in nanotechnology have prompted the need for tools to accurat...
Recent advances in nanotechnologies have prompted the need for tools to accurately and non-invasivel...
Garcia de Abajo FJ, Brixner T, Pfeiffer W. Nanoscale force manipulation in the vicinity of a metal n...