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Laser Writing of Parabolic Micromirrors with a High Numerical Aperture for Optical Trapping and Rotation

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posted on 2023-08-16, 16:00 authored by T. Plaskocinski, Y. Arita, G. D. Bruce, S. Persheyev, K. Dholakia, A. Di Falco, H. Ohadi
On-chip optical trapping systems allow for high scalability and lower the barrier to access. Systems capable of trapping multiple particles typically come with high cost and complexity. Here we present a technique for making parabolic mirrors with micron-size dimensions and high numerical apertures (NA>1). Over 350 mirrors are made by simple CO2 laser ablation of glass followed by gold deposition. We fabricate mirrors of arbitrary diameter and depth at a high throughput rate by carefully controlling the ablation parameters. We use the micromirrors for 3-dimensional optical trapping of microbeads in solution, achieving a maximum optical trap stiffness of 52 pN/{\mu}m/W. We then further demonstrate the viability of the mirrors as in-situ optical elements through the rotation of a vaterite particle using reflected circularly polarized light. The method used allows for rapid and highly customizable fabrication of dense optical arrays.

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