Abstract
A single-beam gradient trap could potentially be used to hold a stylus for
scanning force microscopy. With a view to development of this technique, we
modeled the optical trap as a harmonic oscillator and therefore characterized it
by its force constant. We measured force constants and resonant frequencies for
1–4-μm-diameter polystyrene spheres in a single-beam gradient
trap using measurements of backscattered light. Force constants were determined
with both Gaussian and doughnut laser modes, with powers of 3 and 1 mW,
respectively. Typical values for spring constants were measured to be between
10−6 and 4 × 10−6 N/m. The
resonant frequencies of trapped particles were measured to be between 1 and 10
kHz, and the rms amplitudes of oscillations were estimated to be around 40 nm.
Our results confirm that the use of the doughnut mode for single-beam trapping
is more efficient in the axial direction.
© 1996 Optical Society of America
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