The non-conservative, azimuthal forces associated with inhomogeneous optical-spin angular momentum play a critical role in optical trapping. Intriguingly, birefringent microspheres can be stably levitated and rapidly rotated in circularly polarized optical traps in ultra-high vacuum whereas isotropic spheres are typically destabilized and expelled, even at relatively modest pressures. Here we show that the resolution of this apparent key paradox rests in the form of the orientationally averaged, effective forces acting on the spinning birefringent particle. In particular, the effective azimuthal component is heavily suppressed and highly non-linear. As a consequence, non-conservative effects are strongly, if imperfectly, inhibited. Their in...
.The ability to engineer and control the macroscopic motion of mechanical oscillators has become an ...
Optomechanical systems explore and exploit the coupling between light and the mechanical motion of m...
We show that in the canonical case of two lossless spheres that are electromagnetically coupled ther...
Birefringent microspheres, trapped in vacuum and set into rotation by circularly polarised light, de...
We demonstrate an effect whereby stochastic, thermal fluctuations combine with nonconservative optic...
This work was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC grant nu...
We demonstrate optical trapping of a microgyroscope rotating at MHz rates in vacuum. The particle is...
Particles held in optical tweezers are commonly thought to be at thermodynamic equilibrium with thei...
Funding: UK EPSRC under the Programme Grant EP/P030017/1.The fastest-spinning man-made object is a t...
Modern femtosecond technology can be used to create laser pulses that induce controlled spinning of ...
Rotational optomechanics strives to gain quantum control over mechanical rotors by harnessing the in...
The field of levitodynamics has made substantial advancements in manipulating the translational and ...
Bridging the gap between the classical and quantum regimes has consequences not only for fundamental...
We show that in the canonical case of two lossless spheres that are electromagnetically coupled ther...
Coupling between mesoscopic particles levitated in vacuum is a prerequisite for the realization of a...
.The ability to engineer and control the macroscopic motion of mechanical oscillators has become an ...
Optomechanical systems explore and exploit the coupling between light and the mechanical motion of m...
We show that in the canonical case of two lossless spheres that are electromagnetically coupled ther...
Birefringent microspheres, trapped in vacuum and set into rotation by circularly polarised light, de...
We demonstrate an effect whereby stochastic, thermal fluctuations combine with nonconservative optic...
This work was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC grant nu...
We demonstrate optical trapping of a microgyroscope rotating at MHz rates in vacuum. The particle is...
Particles held in optical tweezers are commonly thought to be at thermodynamic equilibrium with thei...
Funding: UK EPSRC under the Programme Grant EP/P030017/1.The fastest-spinning man-made object is a t...
Modern femtosecond technology can be used to create laser pulses that induce controlled spinning of ...
Rotational optomechanics strives to gain quantum control over mechanical rotors by harnessing the in...
The field of levitodynamics has made substantial advancements in manipulating the translational and ...
Bridging the gap between the classical and quantum regimes has consequences not only for fundamental...
We show that in the canonical case of two lossless spheres that are electromagnetically coupled ther...
Coupling between mesoscopic particles levitated in vacuum is a prerequisite for the realization of a...
.The ability to engineer and control the macroscopic motion of mechanical oscillators has become an ...
Optomechanical systems explore and exploit the coupling between light and the mechanical motion of m...
We show that in the canonical case of two lossless spheres that are electromagnetically coupled ther...