Small optical force can budge nanoscale objects (Cornell News Service)

Monday, November 16, 2009 | News

With a bit of leverage, Cornell researchers have used a very tiny beam of light with as little as 1 milliwatt of power to move a silicon structure up to 12 nanometers. That’s enough to completely switch the optical properties of the structure from opaque to transparent, they reported.
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