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Optical trapping of hybrid nanostructures: a theoretical description
Hybrid nanostructures have a unique optical behavior arising from the synergistic properties of the individual components. We present an approach to model optical trapping of hybrid systems within the Transition matrix method. We discuss results on optical trapping of hybrid hollow plasmonic mesocapsules, core-shell nanostructures, and nanomaterials with gain.