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Dynamic manipulation and separation of individual semiconducting and metallic nanowires

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NATURE PHOTONICS
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 85-89

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nphoton.2007.277

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [PN2 EY018228, PN2 EY018228-01] Funding Source: Medline

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The synthesis of nanowires has advanced in the past decade to the point where a vast range of insulating, semiconducting and metallic materials(1) are available for use in integrated, heterogeneous optoelectronic devices at nanometre scales(2). However, a persistent challenge has been the development of a general strategy for the manipulation of individual nanowires with arbitrary composition. Here we report that individual semiconducting and metallic nanowires with diameters below 20 nm are addressable with forces generated by optoelectronic tweezers(3). Using 100,000 times less optical power density than optical tweezers, optoelectronic tweezers are capable of transporting individual nanowires with speeds four times greater than the maximum speeds achieved by optical tweezers. A real-time array of silver nanowires is formed using photopatterned virtual electrodes, demonstrating the potential for massively parallel assemblies. Furthermore, optoelectronic tweezers enable the separation of semiconducting and metallic nanowires, suggesting a broad range of applications for the separation and heterogeneous integration of one-dimensional nanoscale materials.

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