Optical rotation of laser tweezed nanoparticles offers a convenient means for optical to mechanical force transduction and sensing at the nanoscale. Plasmonic nanoparticles are the benchmark system for such studies, but their rapid rotation comes at the price of high photoinduced heating due to Ohmic losses. We show that Mie resonant silicon nanorods with characteristic dimensions of ∼220 7 120 nm2 can be optically trapped and rotated at frequencies up to 2 kHz in water using circularly polarized laser light. The temperature excess due to heating from the trapping laser was estimated by phonon Raman scattering and particle rotation analysis. We find that the silicon nanorods exhibit slightly improved thermal characteristics compared to Au ...
Nowadays, we are constantly surrounded by the word ’nano’. We find nanoparticles in food, cosmetics ...
We measure, by photonic torque microscopy, the nonconservative rotational motion arising from the tr...
Nanocrystalline materials exhibit properties that can differ substantially from those of their singl...
Optically levitated nano-objects in vacuum are among the highest quality mechanical oscillators, and...
By focusing laser light to small volumes, its momentum can be used to trap and manipulate objects in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Laser tweezers and optical trapping has provided scien...
Plasmonic gold nanorods are prime candidates for a variety of biomedical, spectroscopy, data storage...
Nanoparticles made of high index dielectric materials have seen a surge of interest and have been pr...
Optically trapped nanoparticles can be used as efficient mobile probes of nanoscopic forces and temp...
The possibility to generate and measure rotation and torque at the nanoscale is of fundamental inter...
ENGINEERING PHONON, PHOTON, ELECTRON AND PLASMON INTERACTIONS IN SILICON - METAL NANOCAVITIIES FOR S...
The potential uses of contact free control of microscopic particles has maintained a sustained inter...
Nanoplasmonics has recently revolutionized our ability to control light on the nanoscale. Using meta...
In recent decades, plasmonic nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention due to their abilit...
Gold nanorods can be optically trapped in aqueous solution and forced to rotate at kilohertz rates b...
Nowadays, we are constantly surrounded by the word ’nano’. We find nanoparticles in food, cosmetics ...
We measure, by photonic torque microscopy, the nonconservative rotational motion arising from the tr...
Nanocrystalline materials exhibit properties that can differ substantially from those of their singl...
Optically levitated nano-objects in vacuum are among the highest quality mechanical oscillators, and...
By focusing laser light to small volumes, its momentum can be used to trap and manipulate objects in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Laser tweezers and optical trapping has provided scien...
Plasmonic gold nanorods are prime candidates for a variety of biomedical, spectroscopy, data storage...
Nanoparticles made of high index dielectric materials have seen a surge of interest and have been pr...
Optically trapped nanoparticles can be used as efficient mobile probes of nanoscopic forces and temp...
The possibility to generate and measure rotation and torque at the nanoscale is of fundamental inter...
ENGINEERING PHONON, PHOTON, ELECTRON AND PLASMON INTERACTIONS IN SILICON - METAL NANOCAVITIIES FOR S...
The potential uses of contact free control of microscopic particles has maintained a sustained inter...
Nanoplasmonics has recently revolutionized our ability to control light on the nanoscale. Using meta...
In recent decades, plasmonic nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention due to their abilit...
Gold nanorods can be optically trapped in aqueous solution and forced to rotate at kilohertz rates b...
Nowadays, we are constantly surrounded by the word ’nano’. We find nanoparticles in food, cosmetics ...
We measure, by photonic torque microscopy, the nonconservative rotational motion arising from the tr...
Nanocrystalline materials exhibit properties that can differ substantially from those of their singl...