We experimentally demonstrate guiding of a low-power probe beam (633 nm wavelength) by means of a light- induced waveguide generated by the self-focusing of a strong pump beam (532 nm wavelength) in an artificial nonlinear medium, constituted by a colloidal suspension of dielectric nanoparticles. We also demonstrate optical steering of the probe beam by controlling the direction of propagation of the pump beam. The distance over which guiding is demonstrated (5 mm) is remarkably long when compared with previous experimentsPeer Reviewe
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A theoretical and experimental study on the optical trapping and propulsion of latex, gold aggregate...
Dynamic control of the direction of radiation of the light emanating from a subwavelength slit carve...
We experimentally demonstrate guiding of a low-power probe beam (633 nm wavelength) by means of a li...
We investigate the nonlinear propagation of light beams with complex phase and intensity structures,...
We demonstrate two different types of coupled beam propagation dynamics in colloidal gold nanosuspen...
We demonstrate enhanced optical guiding distances for microscopic particles using a supercontinuum l...
It has been conjectured for some time that colloidal suspensions can act as artificial self-guiding ...
Colloidal gold spheres of radius 10 nm are reported to move forward in water, under the influence of...
Interaction between light beams at different frequencies requires an object, mediating the process. ...
Conventional methods of manipulating particles with light, such as optical tweezers and optical trac...
We present a tuneable optical waveguide using dielectrophoretically controlled nanoparticles in micr...
Encouraged by the capacity of surface plasmons to confine and propagate electromagnetic fields, wave...
Dynamic control of the direction of radiation of the light emanating from a subwavelength slit carve...
We carry out an experimental campaign to investigate the nonlinear self-defocusing propagation of si...
Herein, we report the optical trapping and directional transport of nanoparticles in an aqueous solu...
A theoretical and experimental study on the optical trapping and propulsion of latex, gold aggregate...
Dynamic control of the direction of radiation of the light emanating from a subwavelength slit carve...
We experimentally demonstrate guiding of a low-power probe beam (633 nm wavelength) by means of a li...
We investigate the nonlinear propagation of light beams with complex phase and intensity structures,...
We demonstrate two different types of coupled beam propagation dynamics in colloidal gold nanosuspen...
We demonstrate enhanced optical guiding distances for microscopic particles using a supercontinuum l...
It has been conjectured for some time that colloidal suspensions can act as artificial self-guiding ...
Colloidal gold spheres of radius 10 nm are reported to move forward in water, under the influence of...
Interaction between light beams at different frequencies requires an object, mediating the process. ...
Conventional methods of manipulating particles with light, such as optical tweezers and optical trac...
We present a tuneable optical waveguide using dielectrophoretically controlled nanoparticles in micr...
Encouraged by the capacity of surface plasmons to confine and propagate electromagnetic fields, wave...
Dynamic control of the direction of radiation of the light emanating from a subwavelength slit carve...
We carry out an experimental campaign to investigate the nonlinear self-defocusing propagation of si...
Herein, we report the optical trapping and directional transport of nanoparticles in an aqueous solu...
A theoretical and experimental study on the optical trapping and propulsion of latex, gold aggregate...
Dynamic control of the direction of radiation of the light emanating from a subwavelength slit carve...