Laser beams pluck nano-strings

June 6, 2006 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

Laser beams have been used to pluck individual nanowires. The technique could ultimately be used to make super-sensitive biological sensors capable of weighing individual viruses and other biomolecules.

The strength of the vibrations increases as the nanowire approaches its resonant frequency and the Boston University researchers predict it should be possible to weigh a virus or large biomolecule by attaching it to the wire and measuring changes to the resonant frequency.