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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 34: Poster: Wetting, Micro and Nano Fluidics

CPP 34.9: Poster

Mittwoch, 13. März 2013, 16:30–18:30, Poster C

Gold nanostructure assisted thermophoretic trapping of single nano-objects — •Marco Braun and Frank Cichos — Institute for Experimental Physics I, University of Leipzig, Linnéstraße 5, D - 04103 Leipzig

The manipulation and trapping of nano-objects that undergo Brownian motion are of great interest in soft-matter sciences. Optical tweezing is the most common technique for the trapping of individual particles in solution and is based on the optical gradient force. Hence, a sufficiently high polarizability of the particle in the solution is required. While it is thus easy to trap single dielectric particles larger than 100 nm, a trapping of smaller objects such as single molecules by means of optical tweezers can hardly be realized. Molecular trapping can be achieved by a technique called Anti-Brownian Electrokinetic trap (ABEL trap), which exploits the feedback controlled electric field of four electrodes. Hence, the latter technique requires electrical contacts, which introduce difficulties when fabricating multiple traps. Here, we present an all-optical technique which replaces the electric fields by highly localized thermal fields. The so-called thermophoretic trap exploits thermophoretic forces that act on a particle placed in a temperature gradient, which e.g. locally distorts the screening of the surface charges and by that induce a particle drift. In our approach the temperature field is generated by an optically heated Au nanostructures. Due to the small dimensions of the heat sources, even a small temperature increase introduces large temperature gradients causing a strong thermophoretic drift by which the motion of a diffusing particle can by manipulated.

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