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Yanagiya, Shin-ichiro
Tokushima University
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Sekimoto, Naoya
Tokushima University
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Journal Article
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Description | In this study, gold nanoparticles were heterogeneously deposited onto the surface of glass beads through a gold ion reduction method to obtain “plasmonic beads.” The plasmonic beads in pure water were illuminated with a visible continuous-wave laser through an objective lens. Using relatively lower-powered laser, the plasmonic beads were optically trapped and aggregated the other beads over an area much greater than the focal point. On the other hand, using a high-powered laser (> 20 mW/µm2) produced microbubbles in water. Thus, the plasmonic beads studied herein can act as optically controllable fluid and microbubble generators.
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
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ISSN | 13474065
00214922
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NCID | AA12295836
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Publisher | The Japan Society of Applied Physics
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Volume | 57
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Issue | 11
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Start Page | 115001
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Published Date | 2018-10-04
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Rights | © 2018 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
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eng
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Science and Technology
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