Fujiwara et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Optical selection and sorting of nanoparticles according to quantum mechanical propertiesFujiwara et al., 2021
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- Fujiwara H
- Yamauchi K
- Wada T
- Ishihara H
- Sasaki K
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- Science Advances
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Optical trapping and manipulation have been widely applied to biological systems, and their cutting-edge techniques are creating current trends in nanomaterial sciences. The resonant absorption of materials induces not only the energy transfer from photons to quantum …
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