NIST Develops Laser Feedback Method for Nudging Nanoparticles Just Enough
Using a refined technique for trapping and manipulating nanoparticles, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have extended the trapped particles' useful life more than tenfold. This new approach, which one researcher likens to "attracting moths," promises to give experimenters the trapping time they need to build nanoscale structures and may open the way to working with nanoparticles inside biological cells without damaging the cells with intense laser light. read more
NIST Develops Laser Feedback Method for Nudging Nanoparticles Just Enough
Method offers an order of magnitude improvement on current technologies enabling nanodevices for biological systems
Fri 4 May 12 from IEEE Spectrum
Light touch keeps a grip on delicate nanoparticles
(Phys.org) -- Using a refined technique for trapping and manipulating nanoparticles, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have extended the trapped particles' ...
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