Most progress on optical nanoparticle control has been in liquids, while optical control in air has proven more challenging. By utilizing an air chamber designed to have a minimum of turbulence and a single laser beam with a minimum of aberration, we trapped individual 200 to 80 nm gold nanoparticles in air and quantified the corresponding trapping strengths. These results pave the way for construction of metallic nanostructures in air away from surfaces
We show how light forces can be used to trap gold nanoaggregates of selected structure and optical p...
International audienceOptical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and ...
We report a quantitative analysis of the forces acting on optically trapped single gold nanorods. In...
Aerosol trapping has proven challenging and was only recently demonstrated. 1 This was accomplished ...
Optical manipulation of gold nanoparticles has emerged as an exciting avenue for studies in nanother...
We performed efficient optical trapping combined with sensitive optical detection of individual silv...
In this paper, we introduce a horizontally-oriented, photophoretic `boat' trap that is capable of ca...
We demonstrate stable three-dimensional (3D) single-beam optical trapping of gold nanoparticles with...
Optical trapping is an established field for movement of micron-size objects and cells. However, tra...
We report on trapping of single and multiple spherical gold nanoparticles with 60 to 250 nm diameter...
The invention of the laser in 1960 opened the door for a myriad of studies on the interactions betwe...
We combine optical trapping and far-field optical detection techniques in a novel approach to study ...
ABSTRACT The fabrication of nanoscale devices would be greatly enhanced by “nanomanipulators ” that ...
Optical trapping is the use of a laser beam, to trap small particles, similarly to using tweezers. A...
We investigate experimentally and theoretically optical trapping of metal nanoparticles and aggregat...
We show how light forces can be used to trap gold nanoaggregates of selected structure and optical p...
International audienceOptical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and ...
We report a quantitative analysis of the forces acting on optically trapped single gold nanorods. In...
Aerosol trapping has proven challenging and was only recently demonstrated. 1 This was accomplished ...
Optical manipulation of gold nanoparticles has emerged as an exciting avenue for studies in nanother...
We performed efficient optical trapping combined with sensitive optical detection of individual silv...
In this paper, we introduce a horizontally-oriented, photophoretic `boat' trap that is capable of ca...
We demonstrate stable three-dimensional (3D) single-beam optical trapping of gold nanoparticles with...
Optical trapping is an established field for movement of micron-size objects and cells. However, tra...
We report on trapping of single and multiple spherical gold nanoparticles with 60 to 250 nm diameter...
The invention of the laser in 1960 opened the door for a myriad of studies on the interactions betwe...
We combine optical trapping and far-field optical detection techniques in a novel approach to study ...
ABSTRACT The fabrication of nanoscale devices would be greatly enhanced by “nanomanipulators ” that ...
Optical trapping is the use of a laser beam, to trap small particles, similarly to using tweezers. A...
We investigate experimentally and theoretically optical trapping of metal nanoparticles and aggregat...
We show how light forces can be used to trap gold nanoaggregates of selected structure and optical p...
International audienceOptical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and ...
We report a quantitative analysis of the forces acting on optically trapped single gold nanorods. In...