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Journal of Nanoscience Letters 2014, 4: 12
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Research Article
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Storing particles within a coated PANDA ring circuit for micro-solenoid use
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Nattapong Yongrama, Wanchai Khunnama, Napatsakon Sarapatb, Preecha P. Yupapinc,d
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a Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand
b School of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thepsatri Rajabhat University, Lopburi 15000, Thailand
c Advanced Studies Center, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand
d South East Asian Theoretical Physics Association (SEATPA), Singapore
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Abstract |
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This paper presents the use of an optical tweezer to trap electrons and move along the center ring of a modified add-drop filter. In this design, a modified nonlinear microring resonator device known as a PANDA ring resonator is employed, where the center ring is coated with Au or other conductor materials, e.g. Ag, Cu etc. The induced solenoid is generated by the electric field of the electrons (trapped electron) and the coated ring. In application, the multipurpose solenoid can be constructed by changing the trapped particles to be molecules, DNA, gene, ion, etc. which will be variable for wide range of applications.
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Keywords |
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Trapping particle; Molecular solenoid; WGMs; Tunneling effects
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