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Reconfigurable Metamirrors Based on Compliant Mechanisms
Providing the basis for numerous practical applications, the reconfigurability of metadevices is of great importance. Through the integration of controlled mechanical deformation with chiral meta‐atoms, a compliant mechanism based metamirror is demonstrated for active control over the polarization of electromagnetic waves.
Galestan Mackertich‐Sengerdy +3 more
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Thermoelectric temperature sensors are developed that directly measure heat changes during optical‐based neural stimulation with millisecond precision. The sensors reveal the temperature windows for safe reversible neural modulation: 1.4–4.5 °C enables reversible neural inhibition, while temperatures above 6.1 °C cause permanent thermal damage.
Junhee Lee +9 more
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Low-Loss Hollow Waveguide Platforms for Optical Sensing and Manipulation
Evan J. Lunt
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Large-scale optical trapping using a gradient-thickness protected microbottle resonator. [PDF]
Li Y +10 more
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Broad tunability of ultrasonic tweezer for multi‑droplet manipulation. [PDF]
Yuan Z +6 more
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Generation of vectorial generalized vortex array with metasurfaces. [PDF]
Yao Q, Li Z, Zheng G.
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Optical and Magnetic Manipulation of Hybrid Micro and Nanoparticle Sensors.
Rodney R. Agayan
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Optical Manipulation of Soft Matter
Small Methods, 2023AbstractOptical manipulation has emerged as a pivotal tool in soft matter research, offering superior applicability, spatiotemporal precision, and manipulation capabilities compared to conventional methods. Here, an overview of the optical mechanisms governing the interaction between light and soft matter materials during manipulation is provided.
Xixi Chen +5 more
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Integrated monolithic optical manipulation
Lab on a Chip, 2006We present a new approach to optical manipulation that integrates microfluidic channels directly onto semiconductor laser material creating a compact integrated optical trap that requires no alignment and is wholly portable.
Simon, Cran-McGreehin +2 more
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