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Ultrashort pulsed beam induced nanoparticles displacement trajectories via optical forces in symmetrical and symmetry-breaking systems

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Ultrashort pulsed beam induced nanoparticles displacement trajectories via optical forces in symmetrical and symmetry-breaking systems. / Peled, Maya Hen Shor; Morozko, Fyodor; Novitsky, Andrey et al.
In: Optics & Laser Technology, Vol. 168, 109937, 31.01.2024.

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Peled MHS, Morozko F, Novitsky A, Maioli P, Karabchevsky A. Ultrashort pulsed beam induced nanoparticles displacement trajectories via optical forces in symmetrical and symmetry-breaking systems. Optics & Laser Technology. 2024 Jan 31;168:109937. Epub 2023 Aug 22. doi: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2023.109937

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Peled, Maya Hen Shor ; Morozko, Fyodor ; Novitsky, Andrey et al. / Ultrashort pulsed beam induced nanoparticles displacement trajectories via optical forces in symmetrical and symmetry-breaking systems. In: Optics & Laser Technology. 2024 ; Vol. 168.

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