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Optical Trapping of Nanoparticles
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Optical bistability of an aerosol particle
Optics Letters
|September 10, 2009
Abstract:
The optical bistability of an aerosol particle is reported for the first time to the authors' knowledge. The mechanism for the effect is associated with the photothermal evaporation that accompanies the visible absorption by structure resonances.
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