光学镊子
压力梯度力
光学力
俘获
力谱学
物理
辐射压力
散射
粒子(生态学)
波长
雷
光学
材料科学
纳米技术
地质学
海洋学
原子力显微镜
生物
生态学
作者
P. Polimeno,Alessandro Magazzù,Maria Antonia Iatì,Francesco Patti,Rosalba Saija,C. Degli Esposti Boschi,M. G. Donato,P. G. Gucciardi,Philip H. Jones,Giovanni Volpe,Onofrio M. Maragò
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jqsrt.2018.07.013
摘要
Optical tweezers, tools based on strongly focused light, enable optical trapping, manipulation, and characterisation of a wide range of microscopic and nanoscopic materials. In the limiting cases of spherical particles either much smaller or much larger than the trapping wavelength, the force in optical tweezers separates into a conservative gradient force, which is proportional to the light intensity gradient and responsible for trapping, and a non-conservative scattering force, which is proportional to the light intensity and is generally detrimental for trapping, but fundamental for optical manipulation and laser cooling. For non-spherical particles or at intermediate (meso)scales, the situation is more complex and this traditional identification of gradient and scattering force is more elusive. Moreover, shape and composition can have dramatic consequences for optically trapped particle dynamics. Here, after an introduction to the theory and practice of optical forces with a focus on the role of shape and composition, we give an overview of some recent applications to biology, nanotechnology, spectroscopy, stochastic thermodynamics, critical Casimir forces, and active matter.
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