The ability to optically trap nanoscale particles in a reliable and noninvasive manner is emerging as an important capability for nanoscience. Different techniques have been introduced, including plasmonic nanostructures. Nano-optical tweezers based on plasmonics face the problem of Joule heating, however, due to high losses in metals. Here we experimentally demonstrate the optical trapping and transport of nanoparticles using a nonplasmonic approach, namely, a silicon nanoantenna. We trap polystyrene nanoparticles with diameters of 20 and 100 nm and use fluorescence microscopy to track their positions as a function of time. We show that multiple nanoparticles can be trapped simultaneously with a single nanoantenna. We show that the infrare...
International audienceSubstituting noble metals for high-index dielectrics has recently been propose...
Optical trapping using plasmonic nanoapertures has proven to be an effective means for the contactle...
Optical manipulation – using light to control matter – is based on the transfer of momentum from con...
The ability to optically trap nanoscale particles in a reliable and noninvasive manner is emerging a...
© 2019 Dr. Zhe XuThis dissertation demonstrates the optical trapping and direct tracking of single n...
We experimentally demonstrate the optical trapping and transport of a single 100 nm polystyrene nano...
We report the optical trapping of a single streptavidin-coated CdSe/ZnS quantum dot whose overall di...
Optically trapped nanoparticles can be used as efficient mobile probes of nanoscopic forces and temp...
Plasmon-enhanced optical trapping is being actively studied to provide efficient manipulation of nan...
Recent advances in nanotechnologies have prompted the need for tools to accurately and non-invasivel...
Nanophotonic devices, particularly plasmonic components, offer an unprecedented capability to signif...
ABSTRACT Optical tweezers1 have enabled a number of microscale processes such as single cell handlin...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Optical trapping using plasmonic nanoapertures has proven to be an effective means for the contactle...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
International audienceSubstituting noble metals for high-index dielectrics has recently been propose...
Optical trapping using plasmonic nanoapertures has proven to be an effective means for the contactle...
Optical manipulation – using light to control matter – is based on the transfer of momentum from con...
The ability to optically trap nanoscale particles in a reliable and noninvasive manner is emerging a...
© 2019 Dr. Zhe XuThis dissertation demonstrates the optical trapping and direct tracking of single n...
We experimentally demonstrate the optical trapping and transport of a single 100 nm polystyrene nano...
We report the optical trapping of a single streptavidin-coated CdSe/ZnS quantum dot whose overall di...
Optically trapped nanoparticles can be used as efficient mobile probes of nanoscopic forces and temp...
Plasmon-enhanced optical trapping is being actively studied to provide efficient manipulation of nan...
Recent advances in nanotechnologies have prompted the need for tools to accurately and non-invasivel...
Nanophotonic devices, particularly plasmonic components, offer an unprecedented capability to signif...
ABSTRACT Optical tweezers1 have enabled a number of microscale processes such as single cell handlin...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Optical trapping using plasmonic nanoapertures has proven to be an effective means for the contactle...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
International audienceSubstituting noble metals for high-index dielectrics has recently been propose...
Optical trapping using plasmonic nanoapertures has proven to be an effective means for the contactle...
Optical manipulation – using light to control matter – is based on the transfer of momentum from con...