@article{oai:oist.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001486, author = {Kotsifaki, Domna G. and Truong, Viet Giang and Chormaic, Síle Nic}, issue = {5}, journal = {Nano Letters}, month = {Apr}, note = {Plasmonic nanostructures overcome Abbe’s diffraction limit to create strong gradient electric fields, enabling efficient optical trapping of nanoparticles. However, it remains challenging to achieve stable trapping with low incident laser intensity. Here, we demonstrate Fano resonance-assisted plasmonic optical tweezers for single nanoparticle trapping in an array of asymmetrical split nanoapertures on a 50 nm gold thin film. A large normalized trap stiffness of 8.65 fN/nm/mW for 20 nm polystyrene particles at a near-resonance trapping wavelength of 930 nm was achieved. The trap stiffness on-resonance is enhanced by a factor of 63 compared to that of off-resonance due to the ultrasmall mode volume, enabling large near-field strengths and a cavity effect contribution. These results facilitate trapping with low incident laser intensity, thereby providing new options for studying transition paths of single molecules such as proteins.}, pages = {3388--3395}, title = {Fano-Resonant, Asymmetric, Metamaterial-Assisted Tweezers for Single Nanoparticle Trapping}, volume = {20}, year = {2020} }