Optical trapping with structured light: a review
Optical trapping with structured light: a review作者机构:University of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaSchool of PhysicsChengduChina University of Hong KongDepartment of Electrical and Electronic EngineeringHong Kong SARChina University of St AndrewsSUPASchool of Physics and AstronomySt AndrewsUnited Kingdom Chiba UniversityMolecular Chirality Research CenterChibaJapan Centro de Investigaciones enÓpticaA.C.LeónGuanajuatoMexico Harbin University of Science and TechnologyWang Da-Heng Collaborative Innovation Center for Quantum Manipulation and ControlHarbinChina
出 版 物:《Advanced Photonics》 (先进光子学(英文))
年 卷 期:2021年第3卷第3期
页 面:4-43页
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学科分类:070207[理学-光学] 07[理学] 08[工学] 0803[工学-光学工程] 0702[理学-物理学]
基 金:We thank Professor Kishan Dholakia for his instructive advice and help on the preparation of the manuscript.Y.Y thanks Dr.Leiming Zhou for the helpful discussion.This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11874102 and 61975047) the Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program(2020JDRC0006) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(ZYGX2019J102).M.C.and Y.A.thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for funding
主 题:optical trapping structured beams vortex beam optical angular momentum.
摘 要:Optical trapping describes the interaction between light and matter to manipulate micro-objects through momentum *** the case of 3D trapping with a single beam,this is termed optical *** tweezers are a powerful and noninvasive tool for manipulating small objects,and have become indispensable in many fields,including physics,biology,soft condensed matter,among *** the early days,optical trapping was typically accomplished with a single Gaussian *** recent years,we have witnessed rapid progress in the use of structured light beams with customized phase,amplitude,and polarization in optical *** beam properties,such as phase singularities on-axis and propagation invariant nature,have opened up novel capabilities to the study of micromanipulation in liquid,air,and *** summarize the recent advances in the field of optical trapping using structured light beams.