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Berlin 2015 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 54: Microswimmers, Active Liquids III (joint DY/BP/CPP)

BP 54.6: Vortrag

Freitag, 20. März 2015, 11:00–11:15, C 264

Thermophoretic Trapping of Single and Multiple Nano-Objects by Actively Controlled Temperature Fields — •Marco Braun and Frank Cichos — Molecular Nanophotonics, Fakultät für Physik und Geowissenschaften, Universität Leipzig, Deutschland

The understanding of nano-scale soft-matter science benefited enormously from the ability to study single molecules, such as DNA or proteins. In solution Brownian motion lets a molecule disappear quickly from the observation volume, which is why it is typically immobilized in a polymer matrix or by chemical interactions, generally accepted due to a lack of alternatives. However, this strongly changes the local physical and chemical properties. Here, we present an all-optical technique to trap single nano-objects in solution which exploits highly localized temperature fields. The so-called thermophoretic trap exploits thermophoretic interactions of a particle with a temperature gradient, which e.g. locally distorts the screening of the surface charges and by that induces a drift of the particle. In our approach the temperature field is generated by an optically heated gold nano-structure. 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 Brownian particle can be manipulated. In our experiment an appropriate gold structure is heated locally by a focused laser beam with feedback to the Brownian particles position. The real-time control of the laser beam thereby allows for arbitrary effective trapping potentials for single and multiple particles.

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