Kotsifaki et al., 2022 - Google Patents
The role of temperature-induced effects generated by plasmonic nanostructures on particle delivery and manipulation: a reviewKotsifaki et al., 2022
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- Kotsifaki D
- Nic Chormaic S
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- Nanophotonics
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Plasmonic optical tweezers that stem from the need to trap and manipulate ever smaller particles using non-invasive optical forces, have made significant contributions to precise particle motion control at the nanoscale. In addition to the optical forces, other effects have …
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