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The only levitating diamond....​

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Levitating in midair, a fleck of diamond just 100 nanometers across glows brightly in a green laser beam. “This nanodiamond is just suspended in free space, and the way we hold it in place isn't with tweezers or our fingers,” says optical physicist Nick Vamivakas of the University of Rochester. Instead Vamivakas and his colleagues use a second laser, with an invisible infrared beam, to produce an electric field that traps the diamond in place.

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levitating in midair , a fleck of diamonds just 100 nanometers across glows brightly in a green laser beam . This nanodiamond just suspended in free space , and the way we hold it in place isn't with tweezers or four fingers ,"says optical physicist Nick vamivakas of the university Rochester .Instead vamivakas and his colleagues use a second laser , with in invisible infrared beam , to produce and electric fields that traps the diamond in place.

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