In this article, microparticles are manipulated inside an optofluidic Fabry-Perot cylindrical cavity embedding a fluidic capillary tube, taking advantage of field enhancement and multiple reflections within the optically-resonant cavity. This enables trapping of suspended particles with single-side injection of light and with low optical power. A Hermite-Gaussian standing wave is developed inside the cavity, forming trapping spots at the locations of the electromagnetic field maxima with a strong intensity gradient. The particles get arranged in a pattern related to the mechanism affecting them: either optical trapping or optical binding. This is proven to eventually translate into either an axial one dimensional (1D) particle array or a cl...
A fiberized optofluidic particle trapping device based on a micro-slot fabricated in a standard sing...
For light propagating in a dielectric waveguide, a part of the field extends into the cover medium. ...
We demonstrate an optofluidic device which utilizes the optical scattering and gradient forces for p...
International audienceIn this article, microparticles are manipulated inside an optofluidic Fabry–Pé...
We theoretically investigate the opto-mechanical interactions between a dielectric nanoparticle and ...
In recent years, optical micromachines based on forces exerted by strongly focused beams of light ha...
The optical trapping of nanoparticles and biomolecules has recently attracted considerable attention...
International audienceWe propose a novel approach in optical trapping exploiting mesoscopic photonic...
Very high frequency oscillations of intense light fields interact with micron-size dielectric object...
The optomechanical coupling between a resonant optical field and a nanoparticle through trapping for...
This work focuses on trapping subwavelength objects using resonant plasmonic structures. Trapping en...
This paper details the construction and performance of a resonant cavity evanescent wave trap for th...
International audienceIn this work, we report the auto-assembly experiments of micrometer sized part...
Interaction of electromagnetic waves with small particles has been extensively investigated for dete...
textThe invention of optical tweezers in 1986 has enabled controlled trapping and manipulating of di...
A fiberized optofluidic particle trapping device based on a micro-slot fabricated in a standard sing...
For light propagating in a dielectric waveguide, a part of the field extends into the cover medium. ...
We demonstrate an optofluidic device which utilizes the optical scattering and gradient forces for p...
International audienceIn this article, microparticles are manipulated inside an optofluidic Fabry–Pé...
We theoretically investigate the opto-mechanical interactions between a dielectric nanoparticle and ...
In recent years, optical micromachines based on forces exerted by strongly focused beams of light ha...
The optical trapping of nanoparticles and biomolecules has recently attracted considerable attention...
International audienceWe propose a novel approach in optical trapping exploiting mesoscopic photonic...
Very high frequency oscillations of intense light fields interact with micron-size dielectric object...
The optomechanical coupling between a resonant optical field and a nanoparticle through trapping for...
This work focuses on trapping subwavelength objects using resonant plasmonic structures. Trapping en...
This paper details the construction and performance of a resonant cavity evanescent wave trap for th...
International audienceIn this work, we report the auto-assembly experiments of micrometer sized part...
Interaction of electromagnetic waves with small particles has been extensively investigated for dete...
textThe invention of optical tweezers in 1986 has enabled controlled trapping and manipulating of di...
A fiberized optofluidic particle trapping device based on a micro-slot fabricated in a standard sing...
For light propagating in a dielectric waveguide, a part of the field extends into the cover medium. ...
We demonstrate an optofluidic device which utilizes the optical scattering and gradient forces for p...