Literature DB >> 34085525

Incoherent Optical Tweezers on Black Titanium.

Sayaka Hashimoto1, Yuki Uenobo1, Ryota Takao1, Ken-Ichi Yuyama1, Tatsuya Shoji1,2, Denver P Linklater3, Elena Ivanova3, Saulius Juodkazis4,5, Tatsuya Kameyama6, Tsukasa Torimoto6, Yasuyuki Tsuboi1.   

Abstract

Optical tweezers enable the manipulation of micro- and nanodielectric particles through entrapment using a tightly focused laser. Generally, optical trapping of submicron size particles requires high-intensity light in the order of MW/cm2. Here, we demonstrate a technique of stable optical trapping of submicron polymeric beads on nanostructured titanium surfaces (black-Ti) without the use of lasers. Fluorescent polystyrene beads with a diameter d = 20-500 nm were successfully trapped on black-Ti by low-intensity focused illumination of incoherent light at λ = 370 m from a Hg lamp. Light intensity was 5.5 W/cm2, corresponding to a reduced light intensity of 6 orders of magnitude. Upon switching off illumination, trapped particles were released from the illuminated area, indicating that trapping was optically driven and reversible. Such trapping behavior was not observed on nonstructured Ti surfaces or on nanostructured silicon surfaces. Thus, the Ti nanostructures were demonstrated to play a key role.

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Keywords:  Mie resonance; TiO2; nanoparticle; nanostructure; optical force; optical trapping; plasmon

Year:  2021        PMID: 34085525     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c04929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Generation of Ultralong Liposome Tubes by Membrane Fusion beneath a Laser-Induced Microbubble on Gold Surfaces.

Authors:  Chiaki Kojima; Akemi Noguchi; Tatsuya Nagai; Ken-Ichi Yuyama; Sho Fujii; Kosei Ueno; Nobuaki Oyamada; Kei Murakoshi; Tatsuya Shoji; Yasuyuki Tsuboi
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-04-05
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