Speckle field as a multiple particle trap
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2010
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Shvedov, Vladlen
Rode, Andrei V
Izdebskaya, Yana
Desyatnikov, Anton S
Krolikowski, Wieslaw
Kivshar, Yuri
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American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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We demonstrate that a speckle pattern in the spatially coherent laser field transmitted by a diffuser forms a multitude of three-dimensional bottle-shaped micro-traps. These multiple traps serve as a means for an effective trapping of large number of air-born absorbing particles. Confinement of up to a few thousand particles in air with a single beam has been achieved. The ability to capture light-absorbing particles suspended in gases by optical means opens up rich and diverse practical opportunities, including development of photonic shielding/fencing for environmental protection in nanotechnology industry and new methods of touch-free air transport of particles and small containers, which may hold dangerous substances, or viruses and living cells.
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Keywords: Air transport; Bottle beams; Coherent laser field; Dangerous substances; Living cell; Micro-traps; Multiple particles; Multiple traps; Nanotechnology industry; Opticaltrapping; Single beam; Small containers; Speckle field; Speckle patterns; Bottles; Envir Bottle beam; Environmental protection in nanotechnology industry; Optical trapping in air; Speckle field
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AIP Conference Proceedings 1278
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