Kotnala et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Opto-thermoelectric speckle tweezersKotnala et al., 2020
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- Kotnala A
- Kollipara P
- Zheng Y
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- Nanophotonics
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Opto-thermoelectric tweezers present a new paradigm for optical trapping and manipulation of particles using low-power and simple optics. New real-life applications of opto- thermoelectric tweezers in areas such as biophysics, microfluidics, and nanomanufacturing …
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