Optical trapping has widely affected both the physical and life sciences. Past approaches to optical trapping of nanoscale objects required large optical intensities, often above their damage threshold. To achieve more than an order of magnitude reduction in the local intensity required for optical trapping, we present a self-induced back-action (SIBA) optical trap, where the trapped object has an active role in enhancing the restoring force. We demonstrate experimentally trapping of a single 50nmpolystyrene sphere using a SIBAoptical trap on the basis of the transmission resonance of a nanoaperture in a metal film. SIBA optical trapping shows a striking departure fromprevious approaches, which we quantify by comprehensive calculations. The...
International audienceOptical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and ...
In recent years, optical micromachines based on forces exerted by strongly focused beams of light ha...
The optomechanical coupling between a resonant optical field and a nanoparticle through trapping for...
Optical trapping is an indispensable tool in physics and the life sciences. However, there is a clea...
Noninvasive and ultra-accurate optical manipulation of nanometer objects has recently gained interes...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Optical trapping has found wide range of applications because it allows for precise control and posi...
doi:10.3791/4424 (2013). Optical trapping is a technique for immobilizing and manipulating small obj...
We consider the possibility of creating an optical trap in which the cell or a part of it has a stro...
On-chip optical tweezers based on evanescent fields overcome the diffraction limit of the free-space...
The resputtering of gold films from nano-holes defined in a sacrificial PMMA mask, which was made by...
Optical trapping is an established field for movement of micron-size objects and cells. However, tra...
In this article, we discuss the basic principles of optical manipulation of nanoparticles to micron ...
Optical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and living cells at the mi...
International audienceOptical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and ...
In recent years, optical micromachines based on forces exerted by strongly focused beams of light ha...
The optomechanical coupling between a resonant optical field and a nanoparticle through trapping for...
Optical trapping is an indispensable tool in physics and the life sciences. However, there is a clea...
Noninvasive and ultra-accurate optical manipulation of nanometer objects has recently gained interes...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Gentle manipulation of micrometer-sized dielectric objects with optical forces has found many applic...
Optical trapping has found wide range of applications because it allows for precise control and posi...
doi:10.3791/4424 (2013). Optical trapping is a technique for immobilizing and manipulating small obj...
We consider the possibility of creating an optical trap in which the cell or a part of it has a stro...
On-chip optical tweezers based on evanescent fields overcome the diffraction limit of the free-space...
The resputtering of gold films from nano-holes defined in a sacrificial PMMA mask, which was made by...
Optical trapping is an established field for movement of micron-size objects and cells. However, tra...
In this article, we discuss the basic principles of optical manipulation of nanoparticles to micron ...
Optical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and living cells at the mi...
International audienceOptical tweezers have paved the way towards the manipulation of particles and ...
In recent years, optical micromachines based on forces exerted by strongly focused beams of light ha...
The optomechanical coupling between a resonant optical field and a nanoparticle through trapping for...