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Optical trapping and moving of microparticles using asymmetrical Bessel-Gaussian beams
A. P. Porfirevab, A. A. Kovalevab, V. V. Kotlyarab a Samara State Aerospace University, Samara, Russia
b Image Processing Systems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Samara, Russia,
Abstract:
We study the optical trapping, rotating and moving of 5$\mu$m polystyrene microspheres in asymmetrical crescent-shaped Bessel-Gaussian laser beams that carry the orbital angular momentum. The beams are generated by a liquid crystal microdisplay and focused by a microobjective with a numerical aperture of NA = 0.85. It is shown experimentally that while the topological charge of the beam remains unchanged, an increasing asymmetry of the beam causes a near-linear increase in the microparticles velocity. This serves to confirm that the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of the beam depends in a linear manner on the beam's asymmetry. The use of crescent-shaped beams can reduce the thermal exposure of biological objects during optical micromanipulation.
Keywords:
optical trapping, spatial light modulators, laser beam shaping, asymmetrical Bessel-Gaussian beam, orbital angular momentum.
Received: 02.02.2013 Revised: 04.04.2016
Citation:
A. P. Porfirev, A. A. Kovalev, V. V. Kotlyar, “Optical trapping and moving of microparticles using asymmetrical Bessel-Gaussian beams”, Computer Optics, 40:2 (2016), 152–157
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