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Journal Nonlinear World №2 for 2012 г.
Article in number:
Optical forces in light-concentrators
Authors:
A.S. Shalin, S.V. Sukhov
Abstract:
We investigate optical forces exerted on nanoparticles in plasmonic V-grooves with high local fields. We show for the first time that nanoparticles perturb the field distribution inside the resonator and form optical trap independently on the direction of gradient optical force
Pages: 118-119
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