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Soltani et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Nanophotonic trapping for precise manipulation of biomolecular arrays

Soltani et al., 2014

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15070052772438274271
Author
Soltani M
Lin J
Forties R
Inman J
Saraf S
Fulbright R
Lipson M
Wang M
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Nature nanotechnology

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Optical trapping is a powerful manipulation and measurement technique widely used in the biological and materials sciences,,,,,,,. Miniaturizing optical trap instruments onto optofluidic platforms holds promise for high-throughput lab-on-a-chip applications,,,,,,,. However, a …
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N21/00Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible or ultra-violet light
    • G01N21/62Systems in which the material investigated is excited whereby it emits light or causes a change in wavelength of the incident light
    • G01N21/63Systems in which the material investigated is excited whereby it emits light or causes a change in wavelength of the incident light optically excited
    • G01N21/65Raman scattering
    • G01N2021/653Coherent methods [CARS]
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N21/00Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible or ultra-violet light
    • G01N21/62Systems in which the material investigated is excited whereby it emits light or causes a change in wavelength of the incident light
    • G01N21/63Systems in which the material investigated is excited whereby it emits light or causes a change in wavelength of the incident light optically excited
    • G01N21/64Fluorescence; Phosphorescence
    • G01N21/645Specially adapted constructive features of fluorimeters
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    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS, OR APPARATUS
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    • G02B6/10Light guides of the optical waveguide type
    • G02B6/107Subwavelength-diameter waveguides, e.g. nanowires
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    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS, OR APPARATUS
    • G02B6/00Light guides
    • G02B6/10Light guides of the optical waveguide type
    • G02B6/12Light guides of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
    • G02B6/122Light guides of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
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    • G02B6/00Light guides
    • G02B6/02Optical fibre with cladding with or without a coating
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    • G02B6/02314Plurality of longitudinal structures extending along optical fibre axis, e.g. holes
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