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23 April 2008 Integration of plasmonic optical traps in microfluidics
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Abstract
We study the integration of plasmonic traps with microfluidic channels. Plasmonic traps are optical traps that use the evanescent field generated by metallic nanostructures at their plasmon resonance to trap small objects. Contrary to conventional - far-field - traps, plasmonic traps do not require complex optics, as the trapping potential is solely determined by the near-field generated by the nanostructure. This work includes the theoretical study of the trapping potential and its relation to the plasmon resonance; the fabrication of plasmonic traps using electron-beam lithography; the integration with PDMS microchannels; and the statistical analysis of small objects trapped in the structure.
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Lina Huang and Olivier J. F. Martin "Integration of plasmonic optical traps in microfluidics", Proc. SPIE 6988, Nanophotonics II, 69880V (23 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.781215
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KEYWORDS
Plasmonics

Particles

Microfluidics

Plasmons

Gold

Optical tweezers

Nanostructures

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