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ID 114232
Author
Sekimoto, Naoya Tokushima University
Content Type
Journal Article
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.
Journal Title
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
ISSN
13474065
00214922
NCID
AA12295836
Publisher
The Japan Society of Applied Physics
Volume
57
Issue
11
Start Page
115001
Published Date
2018-10-04
Rights
© 2018 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
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eng
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