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Optical manipulation of work function contrasts on metal thin films. [PDF]
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Author Correction: Optical Manipulation of nanoparticles by simultaneous electric and magnetic field enhancement within diabolo nanoantenna. [PDF]
Hameed N, Nouho Ali A, Baida FI.
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Optical Manipulation of nanoparticles by simultaneous electric and magnetic field enhancement within diabolo nanoantenna. [PDF]
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Building with Light: Photoactive Colloids as the Next Generation Meta-Atoms. [PDF]
Liu J +6 more
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Selective Enrichment of Fluorescent Nanodiamonds by Stimulated Recoil Forces. [PDF]
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Design Strategies and Applications of Dimensional Optical Field Manipulation Based on Metasurfaces
Advanced Materials, 2023Recent rapid progress in metasurfaces is underpinned by the physics of local and nonlocal resonances and the modes coupling among them, leading to tremendous applications such as optical switching, information transmission, and sensing.
Wenwei Liu +2 more
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Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2020
We present spatiotemporal control of aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIEE) of a protonated tetraphenylethene derivative by optical manipulation.
Shun-Fa Wang +2 more
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We present spatiotemporal control of aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIEE) of a protonated tetraphenylethene derivative by optical manipulation.
Shun-Fa Wang +2 more
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A revolution in optical manipulation
Nature, 2003Optical tweezers use the forces exerted by a strongly focused beam of light to trap and move objects ranging in size from tens of nanometres to tens of micrometres. Since their introduction in 1986, the optical tweezer has become an important tool for research in the fields of biology, physical chemistry and soft condensed matter physics.
David G. Grier
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