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Manipulating Single and Multiple Biomolecules with Dynamic Temperature Fields

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Abstract

Inhomogeneous time dependent temperature fields generated by optically heated plasmonic structures are used to manipulate single and multiple macromolecules. Combined with optical feedback, arrays of micro-beakers with virtual potential landscapes are generated.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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