<p> We propose and theoretically demonstrate the generation of optical traction of nanoparticles through nonparaxial accelerating beams. A convenient optical pulling and manipulating of nanoparticles along curved trajectory is achieved, and the method to determine the conditions of optical traction is also presented. © 2017 IEEE.</p
Optical manipulation is the use of light to control the motion of objects. This thesis focuses on th...
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Optical manipulation is the use of light to control the motion of objects. This thesis focuses on th...
We present the theoretical and experimental study of nondiffracting Bessel beams as a device for opt...
We present a detailed theoretical study of the recent proposal for selective nanomanipulation of nan...
We suggest a model of an optical structure that allows to accelerate nanoparticles to velocities on ...
Since the invention of optical tweezers, optical manipulation has advanced significantly in scientif...
We suggest a model of an optical structure that allows to accelerate nanoparticles to velocities on ...
In this article, we discuss the basic principles of optical manipulation of nanoparticles to micron ...
Usually a light beam pushes a particle when the photons act upon it.We investigate the optical force...
International audienceAccelerating beams are a novel class of optical waves where the localized inte...
The optical force acting on a nanoparticle near a planar substrate is governed by incident light and...
In order to pull objects towards the light source a single tractor beam inevitably needs to be stron...
We demonstrate how light force, irrespective of the polarization of the light, can be used to run a ...
We propose to control the motion of nanoparticles using phase-gradient metasurfaces. The latter are ...
Control over mechanical motion of nanoscale particles is a valuable functionality desired in a varie...
This book provides a broad introductory survey of this remarkable field, aiming to establish and cle...
Optical manipulation is the use of light to control the motion of objects. This thesis focuses on th...
We present the theoretical and experimental study of nondiffracting Bessel beams as a device for opt...
We present a detailed theoretical study of the recent proposal for selective nanomanipulation of nan...