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Optical manipulation from the microscale to the nanoscale: fundamentals, advances and prospects

Author Affiliations
Soochow University, National University of Singapore, Harbin Institute of Technology, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, ...
Published InLight Science & Applications
Year2017
Citations621

Abstract

Since the invention of optical tweezers, optical manipulation has advanced significantly in scientific areas such as atomic physics, optics and biological science. Especially in the past decade, numerous optical beams and nanoscale devices have been proposed to mechanically act on nanoparticles in increasingly precise, stable and flexible ways. Both the linear and angular momenta of light can be exploited to produce optical tractor beams, tweezers and optical torque from the microscale to the nanoscale. Research on optical forces helps to reveal the nature of light–matter interactions and to resolve the fundamental aspects, which require an appropriate description of momenta and the forces on objects in matter. In this review, starting from basic theories and computational approaches, we highlight the latest…
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