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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Three particles are preferentially trapped and move downward within the predefined channel via PAE.
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Source Video file from Chen H, Bhuiya A, Ding Q, Johnson H, Toussaint Jr K (2016). "Towards do-it-yourself planar optical components using plasmon-assisted etching". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms10468. PMID 26814026. PMC: 4737853.
Author Chen H, Bhuiya A, Ding Q, Johnson H, Toussaint Jr K
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