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      Interferometric Scattering Enables Fluorescence-Free Electrokinetic Trapping of Single Nanoparticles in Free Solution

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          Abstract

          Anti-Brownian traps confine single particles in free solution by closed-loop feedback forces that directly counteract Brownian motion. Extended-duration measurements on trapped objects allow detailed characterization of photophysical and transport properties as well as observation of infrequent or rare dynamics. However, this approach has been generally limited to particles that can be tracked by fluorescence emission. Here we present the Interferometric Scattering Anti-Brownian ELectrokinetic (ISABEL) trap, which uses interferometric scattering rather than fluorescence to monitor particle position. By decoupling the ability to track (and therefore trap) a particle from collection of its spectroscopic data, the ISABEL trap enables confinement and extended study of single particles that do not fluoresce, only weakly fluoresce, or exhibit intermittent fluorescence or photobleaching. This new technique significantly expands the range of nanoscale objects that may be investigated at the single-particle level in free solution.

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            Journal
            Nano Lett
            Nano Lett
            nl
            nalefd
            Nano Letters
            American Chemical Society
            1530-6984
            1530-6992
            22 May 2019
            12 June 2019
            22 May 2020
            : 19
            : 6
            : 4112-4117
            Affiliations
            []Department of Chemistry, Stanford University , Stanford, California 94305, United States
            []Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University , Stanford, California 94305, United States
            Author notes
            Article
            10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b01514
            6604838
            31117762
            4ca18d57-2dd2-469a-9547-b8817e46758e
            Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society

            This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.

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            : 12 April 2019
            : 13 May 2019
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            nl9b01514
            nl-2019-01514r

            Nanotechnology
            interferometric scattering,single-nanoparticle,single-molecule,anti-brownian electrokinetic trap,abel trap

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