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Lene B. Oddershede

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Exponential and power-law mass distributions in brittle fragmentation

2004

Generic arguments, a minimal numerical model, and fragmentation experiments with gypsum disk are used to investigate the fragment-size distribution that results from dynamic brittle fragmentation. Fragmentation is initiated by random nucleation of cracks due to material inhomogeneities, and its dynamics are pictured as a process of propagating cracks that are unstable against side-branch formation. The initial cracks and side branches both merge mutually to form fragments. The side branches have a finite penetration depth as a result of inherent damping. Generic arguments imply that close to the minimum strain (or impact energy) required for fragmentation, the number of fragments of size $s…

PhysicsBrittlenessFragmentation (mass spectrometry)NucleationAtomic physicsLambdaPenetration depthPower lawScalingExponential functionPhysical Review E
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Quantitative Optical Trapping of Single Gold Nanorods

2008

We report a quantitative analysis of the forces acting on optically trapped single gold nanorods. Individual nanorods with diameters between 8 and 44 nm and aspect ratios between 1.7 and 5.6 were stably trapped in three dimensions using a laser wavelength exceeding their plasmon resonance wavelengths. The interaction between the electromagnetic field of an optical trap and a single gold nanorod correlated with particle polarizability, which is a function of both particle volume and aspect ratio.

Materials sciencegenetic structuresbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPhysics::OpticsBioengineeringGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserlaw.inventionWavelengthOpticsOptical tweezersPolarizabilitylawOptoelectronicsParticleGeneral Materials ScienceNanorodsense organsPhysics::Atomic PhysicsSurface plasmon resonancebusinessPlasmonNano Letters
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