Trapping and guiding microparticles with morphing autofocusing Airy beams
San Francisco State University · University of Central Florida · +1 more institution
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Abstract
We observe optical trapping and manipulation of dielectric microparticles using autofocusing radially symmetric Airy beams. This is accomplished by exploiting either the inward or outward transverse acceleration associated with their chirped wavefronts. We experimentally demonstrate, for the first time to our knowledge, that such Airy beams morph into nondiffracting Bessel beams in their far-field. Furthermore, the ability of guiding and transporting microparticles along the primary rings of this class of beams is explored.
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- Airy beam
- Optics
- Optical tweezers
- Physics
- Morphing
- Bessel function
- Wavefront
- Transverse plane
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