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Trapping in evanescent optical tweezers with spin and orbital angular momentum

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Abstract

Theoretical and experimental results confirm that evanescent optical tweezers allow effective trapping of dielectric nano-particles, with relative low powers and without damaging them, and rotate them with the angular momentum light.

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