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Micromachines, Volume 15, Issue 10

October 2024 - 103 articles

Cover Story: The cover depicts two DNA-like helical structures, one blue and one red, held in two hands, symbolizing their distinct chiralities. The DNA molecules are illuminated by circularly polarized light with different handedness. The bright blue and red highlight the different chiralities of light and the interactions between light and chiral objects. Under the influence of chiral light forces and fluid dynamics, the two DAN molecules eventually separate, expressing the utilization of optical forces generated by the interaction of chiral light and matter to manipulate micro-/nanoparticles. Optical forces on chiral particles find numerous applications in the biomedical, chemical and physical sciences. View this paper
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