In the past decade, the development of artificial materials exhibiting novel optical properties has become a major scientific endeavor. One particularly interesting system is synthetic soft matter, which plays a central role in numerous fields ranging from life sciences, chemistry to condensed matter and biophysics. In this paper, we review briefly the optical force-induced nonlinearities in colloidal suspensions, which can give rise to nonlinear self-trapping of light for enhanced propagation through otherwise highly scattering media such as dielectric and plasmonic nanosuspensions. We then focus on discussing our recent work with respect to nonlinear biological suspensions, including self-trapping of light in colloidal suspensions of mari...
We synthesize colloidal nanosuspensions with negative polarizabilities and observe self-enhanced tra...
One of the most intriguing properties of light-matter interaction is the ability of an electromagnet...
We demonstrate self-trapping of light in both high-index and low-index nonlinear nano-suspensions. I...
In the past decade, the development of artificial materials exhibiting novel optical properties has ...
In the past decade, the development of artificial materials exhibiting novel optical properties has ...
International audienceIn the past decade, the development of artificial materials exhibiting novel o...
It is commonly thought that biological media cannot exhibit an appreciable nonlinear optical respons...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
We demonstrate a new class of synthetic colloidal suspensions capable of exhibiting negative polariz...
We demonstrate a new class of synthetic colloidal suspensions capable of exhibiting negative polariz...
We demonstrate a new class of synthetic colloidal suspensions capable of exhibiting negative polariz...
We synthesize colloidal nanosuspensions with negative polarizabilities and observe self-enhanced tra...
We synthesize colloidal nanosuspensions with negative polarizabilities and observe self-enhanced tra...
One of the most intriguing properties of light-matter interaction is the ability of an electromagnet...
We demonstrate self-trapping of light in both high-index and low-index nonlinear nano-suspensions. I...
In the past decade, the development of artificial materials exhibiting novel optical properties has ...
In the past decade, the development of artificial materials exhibiting novel optical properties has ...
International audienceIn the past decade, the development of artificial materials exhibiting novel o...
It is commonly thought that biological media cannot exhibit an appreciable nonlinear optical respons...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
Osmotic conditions play an important role in the cell properties of human red blood cells (RBCs), wh...
We demonstrate a new class of synthetic colloidal suspensions capable of exhibiting negative polariz...
We demonstrate a new class of synthetic colloidal suspensions capable of exhibiting negative polariz...
We demonstrate a new class of synthetic colloidal suspensions capable of exhibiting negative polariz...
We synthesize colloidal nanosuspensions with negative polarizabilities and observe self-enhanced tra...
We synthesize colloidal nanosuspensions with negative polarizabilities and observe self-enhanced tra...
One of the most intriguing properties of light-matter interaction is the ability of an electromagnet...
We demonstrate self-trapping of light in both high-index and low-index nonlinear nano-suspensions. I...