| Literature DB >> 19475031 |
Joseph Plewa, Evan Tanner, Daniel Mueth, David Grier.
Abstract
We report the first demonstration that carbon nanotubes can be trapped and manipulated by optical tweezers. This observation is surprising because individual nanotubes are substantially smaller than the wavelength of light, and thus should not be amenable to optical trapping. Even so, nanotube bundles, and perhaps even individual nanotubes, can be transported at high speeds, deposited onto substrates, untangled, and selectively ablated, all with visible light. The use of holographic optical tweezers, capable of creating hundreds of independent traps simultaneously, suggests opportunities for highly parallel nanotube processing with light.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 19475031 DOI: 10.1364/opex.12.001978
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894