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Optical Trapping of Nanoparticles
Published on: January 15, 2013
Inversion of gradient forces for high refractive index particles in optical trapping
L A Ambrosio1, H E Hernández-Figueroa
1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (FEEC),University of Campinas (Unicamp), Department of Microwave and Optics (DMO), 13083-970 - Campinas/SP, Brazil. leo@dmo.fee.unicamp.br
Abstract:
The unexpected fact that a spherical dielectric particle with refractive index higher than the surrounding medium will not always be attracted towards high intensity regions of the trapping beam is fully demonstrated here using a simple ray optics approach. This unusual situation may happen due to the inversion of gradient forces, as shown here. Therefore, conventional schemes, such the one based on the use of two counter-propagating beams to cancel the scattering forces, will fail to trap the particle. However, effective trapping still can be obtained by adopting suitable incident laser beams.
