File:Silica Nanosphere in Optical Tweezer.jpg

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English: A photograph of a nanoparticle (diameter 103 nm) trapped by an optical tweezer. The nanoparticle can be seen as the tiny bright spot in the middle. For additional control two copper electrodes are placed above and below the particle.
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Source https://stevenhoekstra.owlstown.net/projects/426-levitated-nanospheres (see doi:10.1063/5.0166136 that is CC-BY and has this image as issue-cover, with first-author matching uploader's username)
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