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Non-Hermitian physics for optical manipulation uncovers inherent instability of large clusters
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This groundbreaking research by Xiao Li, Yineng Liu, Zhifang Lin, Jack Ng, and C. T. Chan explores the inherent instability of optical trapping and binding in larger particle clusters, revealing how ambient damping is essential for maintaining stability in these optically bound formations. Uncover the complexities of many-particle limits and the intriguing dynamics at play.
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