Abstract

Abstract Irradiation of a focused 1064 nm laser beam to an aqueous poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) solution resulted in the reversible microparticle (diameter ≈ 7 μm) formation through local heating of water by the laser beam and subsequent phase transition of the polymer solution. The microparticle produced was simultaneously manipulated in three-dimensional space by the incident 1064 nm laser beam.

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