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Doctoral Dissertations

2013

Biological and Chemical Physics

Single Molecule Trapping

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Three-Dimensional Electrokinetic Trapping Of A Single Fluorescent Nanoparticle In Solution, Jason Keith King Aug 2013

Three-Dimensional Electrokinetic Trapping Of A Single Fluorescent Nanoparticle In Solution, Jason Keith King

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation presents the development of an instrument for effectively trapping a single fluorescent nanoparticle that is freely diffusing in solution in all three dimensions. The instrument is expected to have applications for studies of single nanoparticles or molecules for which prolonged observations are required, but without immobilization or proximity to a surface, which may alter behavior. The trapping technique depends on rapid three-dimensional position measurements of the nanoparticle with sub-micron precision, which are used for real-time control of induced electrokinetic motion, so as to counteract Brownian motion. While anti-Brownian electrokinetic trapping experiments in one and two dimensions have previously …