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Eigenmode beam optimisation for optical micro-manipulation

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posted on 2023-11-30, 18:47 authored by Michael Mazilu
Optical micro-manipulation and trapping of micro-particles delivers a mechanical system in direct interaction with a beam of light. In this interaction, the optical properties such as polarisation, beam profile and wavelength of the trapping beam are important. Different beams are associated with different momentum transfer, trap stiffness and stabilisation properties, for example. One method to determine the best beam profile is through the use of the optical eigenmode approach. To use this method, we employ Mie scattering theory which enables the exact determination of the scattered field as a function of the incident field. More precisely, this approach allows us to calculate the Hermitian relationship between the incident field and the optical forces acting on the scattering objects. This Hermitian relationship defines also a set of orthogonal optical eigenmodes which deliver a natural basis to describe momentum transfer in light-matter interactions. This relationship defines also a set of orthogonal optical eigenmodes. Using these modes it is possible to define, for each numerical aperture, particle size or geometry, the optimal trapping beam.

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