Soltani et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Nanophotonic trapping for precise manipulation of biomolecular arraysSoltani et al., 2014
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- 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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