Optical Trapping Below The Diffraction Limit With A Tunable Beam Waist Using Super-Oscillating Beams

Harel Nagar,Tamir Admon, Doron Goldman, Amir Eyal,Yael Roichman

OPTICS LETTERS(2019)

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Abstract
Super-oscillating beams can be used to create light spots whose size is below the diffraction limit with a side ring of high intensity adjacent to them. Optical traps made of the super-oscillating part of such beams exhibit superior localization of submicron beads compared to regular optical traps. Here we focus on the effect of the ratio of particle size to beam size on the localization and stiffness of optical traps made of super-oscillating beams. We find a nonmonotonic dependence of trapping stiffness on the ratio of particle size to beam size. Optimal trapping is achieved when the particle is larger than the beam waist of the super-oscillating feature but small enough not to overlap with the side ring. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America
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