We study the influence of fluid flow on the ability to trap optically a 20 nm polystyrene particle from a stationary microfluidic environment and then hold it against flow. Increased laser power is required to hold nanoparticles as the flow rate is increased, with an empirical linear dependence of 1 μl/(min×mW). This is promising for the delivery of additional nanoparticles to interact with a trapped nanoparticle; for example, to study protein-protein interactions, and for the ability to move the trapped particle in solution from one location to another.
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Zehtabi-Oskuie, A., Bergeron, J. G., & Gordon, R. (2012). Flow-dependent double-nanohole optical trapping of 20 nm polystyrene nanospheres. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00966
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