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Optical trapping using all-dielectric silicon nanoantennas with ultra-low heat generation

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Abstract

Silicon nanoantennas are used to trap polystyrene nanospheres (20 nm diameter). Fluorescence microscopy is used to monitor trapped particle position as a function of time. The nanoantennas produce subwavelength field enhancement with negligible heat generation.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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