Optical trapping and manipulation of atoms, nanoparticles, and biological entities are widely employed in quantum technology, biophysics, and sensing. Single traps are typically achieved with linearly polarized light, while vortex beams form rotationally unstable symmetric traps. Here we demonstrate multiplexed optical traps reconfigurable with intensity and polarization of the trapping beam using intensity-dependent polarizability of nanoparticles. Nonlinearity combined with a longitudinal field of focused femtosecond vortex beams results in a stable optical force potential with multiple traps, in striking contrast to a linear trapping regime. The number of traps and their orientation can be controlled by the cylindrical vector beam order,...
The near-field multiple optical trapping using high order axially symmetric polarized beams (ASPBs) ...
This paper presents the most complete framework to date for understanding the nonlinear optical trap...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Optical trapping and manipulation of atoms, nanoparticles, and biological entities are widely employ...
Optical trapping and manipulation of atoms, nanoparticles, and biological entities are widely employ...
Optical trapping and manipulation of atoms, nanoparticles, and biological entities are widely employ...
In this article, we discuss the basic principles of optical manipulation of nanoparticles to micron ...
Optical trapping of individual particles is believed to be only effective under highly focused beams...
We use laser beams with radial and azimuthal polarization to optically trap carbon nanotubes. We mea...
Optical forces have enabled various nanomanipulation in microfluidics such as optical trapping, sort...
Optical forces have enabled various nanomanipulation in microfluidics such as optical trapping, sort...
Optical forces have enabled various nanomanipulation in microfluidics such as optical trapping, sort...
Optical manipulation of nanoparticles (NPs) with nanoscale precision has been a goal of several rese...
Plasmonic nanoparticles, typically gold and silver colloids, can be trapped by a highly focused Gaus...
The control of nonlinear optical signals in nanostructured systems is pivotal to develop functional ...
The near-field multiple optical trapping using high order axially symmetric polarized beams (ASPBs) ...
This paper presents the most complete framework to date for understanding the nonlinear optical trap...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Optical trapping and manipulation of atoms, nanoparticles, and biological entities are widely employ...
Optical trapping and manipulation of atoms, nanoparticles, and biological entities are widely employ...
Optical trapping and manipulation of atoms, nanoparticles, and biological entities are widely employ...
In this article, we discuss the basic principles of optical manipulation of nanoparticles to micron ...
Optical trapping of individual particles is believed to be only effective under highly focused beams...
We use laser beams with radial and azimuthal polarization to optically trap carbon nanotubes. We mea...
Optical forces have enabled various nanomanipulation in microfluidics such as optical trapping, sort...
Optical forces have enabled various nanomanipulation in microfluidics such as optical trapping, sort...
Optical forces have enabled various nanomanipulation in microfluidics such as optical trapping, sort...
Optical manipulation of nanoparticles (NPs) with nanoscale precision has been a goal of several rese...
Plasmonic nanoparticles, typically gold and silver colloids, can be trapped by a highly focused Gaus...
The control of nonlinear optical signals in nanostructured systems is pivotal to develop functional ...
The near-field multiple optical trapping using high order axially symmetric polarized beams (ASPBs) ...
This paper presents the most complete framework to date for understanding the nonlinear optical trap...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...