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Zhang, Shuoshuo (author), Zhang, Yuquan (author), Fu, Yanan (author), Zhu, Z. (author), Man, Zhongsheng (author), Bu, Jing (author), Fang, Hui (author), Min, Changjun (author), Yuan, Xiaocong (author)
Single molecule detection and analysis play important roles in many current biomedical researches. The deep-nanoscale hotspots, being excited and confined in a plasmonic nanocavity, make it possible to simultaneously enhance the nonlinear light-matter interactions and molecular Raman scattering for label-free detections. Here, we...
journal article 2021
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Zhang, Y. (author), Shi, W. (author), Shen, Z. (author), Man, Z. (author), Min, C. (author), Shen, J. (author), Zhu, S. (author), Urbach, H.P. (author), Yuan, X. (author)
Typically, metal particles are difficult to manipulate with conventional optical vortex (OV) tweezers, because of their strong absorption and scattering. However, it has been shown that the vortex field of surface plasmonic polaritons, called plasmonic vortex (PV), is capable of stable trapping and dynamic rotation of metal particles, especially...
journal article 2015
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Man, Z. (author), Du, L. (author), Min, C. (author), Zhang, Y. (author), Zhang, C. (author), Zhu, S. (author), Urbach, H.P. (author), Yuan, X.C. (author)
Vector beams, which have space-variant state of polarization (SOP) comparing with scalar beams with spatially homogeneous SOP, are used to manipulate surface plasmon polarizations (SPPs). We find that the excitation, orientation, and distribution of the focused SPPs excited in a high numerical aperture microscopic configuration highly depend on...
journal article 2014