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Motion Symmetry Spectroscopy Of Chiral Nanostructures Johannes Sachs

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Motion Symmetry Spectroscopy Of Chiral Nanostructures Johannes Sachs
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.9 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Johannes Sachs
ISBN: 9783030886899, 3030886891
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Motion Symmetry Spectroscopy Of Chiral Nanostructures Johannes Sachs by Johannes Sachs 9783030886899, 3030886891 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on complex shaped micro- and nanostructures for future biomedical and sensing applications that were investigated by both theory and experiments.
The first part of the book explores rotation-translation coupling of artificial microswimmers at low Reynolds numbers. Usually corkscrew shapes, i.e chiral shapes, are considered in such experiments, due to their inspiration from nature. However, the analysis of the relevant symmetries shows that achiral objects can also be propulsive, which is experimentally demonstrated for the first time.
In the second part, a new single-particle spectroscopy technique was developed and the role of symmetry in such measurements is carefully examined. Spectra stemming from one individual nanoparticle that is moving freely in bulk solution, away from a surface, and only due to Brownian motion, are presented. On that basis, the rotationally averaged chiroptical spectrum of a single nanoparticle is measured - a novel observable that has not been accessible before.

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