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Demonstration of a simple technique for controllable revolution of light-absorbing particles in air

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Abstract

The rotation of optically trapped particles is used in many applications for the realization of different micromechanical devices, such as micropumps, microrotors, and microgyroscopes, as well as for the investigation of particle interactions. Although for transparent micro-objects in both liquid media and vacuum, the rotation can easily be realized by transfer of the spin angular or orbital angular momentum from the light to the object. In the case of light-absorbing micro-objects in gaseous media, such transfers are insignificant in comparison with the thermal effects arising from the photo- and thermo-phoresis phenomena initiating the movement of trapped particles in a laser beam. Currently, proposed methods using a single focused laser beam, tapered-ring optical traps, or single and multiple bottle beams (BBs) have various limitations—for example, the inability to control the direction of the revolution of trapped particles or the low revolution frequency and small revolution angles. Here we propose a simple method for the realization of the revolution of airborne light-absorbing particles. The method is based on a combination of a circular diaphragm and a rotating cylindrical lens, enabling the generation of linear optical BBs. Our results show the flexibility and reliability of the proposed technique, allowing such laser traps to be used in various optical systems for the manipulation of micro-objects with different dimensions and shapes.

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Supplementary Material (4)

NameDescription
Visualization 1       The anticlockwise revolution of the trapped 23-µm particle in the case of a vertical orientation of the experimental setup.
Visualization 2       The clockwise revolution of the trapped 23-µm particle in the case of a vertical orientation of the experimental setup.
Visualization 3       The anticlockwise revolution of the trapped 5-µm particle in the case of a horizontal orientation of the experimental setup.
Visualization 4       The clockwise revolution of the trapped 5-µm particle in the case of a horizontal orientation of the experimental setup.

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