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Gas phase sorting of nanoparticles

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Authors: Hendrik Ulbricht, Martin Berninger, Sarayut Deachapunya, Andre Stefanov, Markus Arndt

Year

2007

Paper ID

49369

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Preprint

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We discuss Stark deflectometry of micro-modulated molecular beams for the enrichment of biomolecular isomers as well as single-wall carbon nanotubes and we demonstrate the working principle of this idea with fullerenes. The sorting is based on the species-dependent polarizability-to-mass ratio α/m. The device is compatible with a high molecular throughput, and the spatial micro-modulation of the beam permits to obtain a fine spatial resolution and a high sorting sensitivity.

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