Analysis of Optical Force and Optical Potential Well for Trapping Particles near a Light-Illuminated Slit Using a Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
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- 2000-07-15
著者
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Choi W
Yonsei Univ. Seoul Kor
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CHOI Wan
Department of Physics, Hannam University
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JO Jae
Department of Physics, Hannam University
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CHANG Soo
Department of Physics, Hannam University
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Jo Jae
Department Of Electronic Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University
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Choi Wan
Department Of Anatomy And Neurobiology Institute Of Health Science College Of Medicine Gyeongsang Na
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Chang Soo
Department Of Physics Hannam University
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Chang Soo
Department Of Life Science Chung-ang University
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