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Exploiting optical asymmetry for frequency-controlled guiding of particles with light

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Abstract

We explore a novel method to guide particles that is controllable by the frequency of light. With detailed stochastic simulations, we demonstrate a very high degree of control, independent of the direction of the light beam. This method is insensitive to scattering and applicable to many particles.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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