Literature DB >> 28919669

Optomagnetically Controlled Microparticles Manufactured with Glancing Angle Deposition.

Joseph L Lawson1, Nathan J Jenness1, Robert L Clark1.   

Abstract

Optical trapping and magnetic trapping are common micro-manipulation techniques for controlling colloids including micro- and nano-particles. Combining these two manipulation strategies allows for a larger range of applied forces and decoupled control of rotation and translation; each of which are beneficial properties for many applications including force spectroscopy and advanced manufacturing. However, optical trapping and magnetic trapping have conflicting material requirements inhibiting the combination of these methodologies. In this paper, anisotropic micron scaled particles capable of being simultaneously controlled by optical and magnetic trapping are synthesized using a glancing angle deposition (GLAD) technique. The anisotropic alignment of dielectric and ferromagnetic materials limits the optical scattering from the metallic components which typically prevents stable optical trapping in three dimensions. Compared to the current state of the art, the benefits of this approach are two-fold. First, the composite structure allows for larger volumes of ferromagnetic material so that larger magnetic moments may be applied without inhibiting the stability of optical trapping. Secondly, the robustness of the synthesis process is greatly improved. The dual optical and magnetic functionality of the synthesized colloids is demonstrated by simultaneously optically translating and magnetically rotating a magnetic GLAD particle using a custom designed opto-magnetic trapping system.

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Keywords:  Colloids; Composite Materials; Functional Colloids; Magnetic Trapping; Optical Trapping

Year:  2015        PMID: 28919669      PMCID: PMC5596926          DOI: 10.1002/ppsc.201500033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Part Part Syst Charact        ISSN: 0934-0866            Impact factor:   3.310


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