Coherently tunable metalens tweezers for optofluidic particle routing

  • Yin S
  • He F
  • Kubo W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nanophotonic particle manipulation exploits unique light shaping capabilities of nanophotonic devices to trap, guide, rotate and propel particles in microfluidic channels. Recent introduction of metalens into microfluidics research demonstrates the new capability of using nanophotonics devices for far-field optical manipulation. In this work we demonstrate, via numerical simulation, the first tunable metalens tweezers that function under dual-beam illumination. The phase profile of the metalens is modulated by controlling the relative strength and phase of the two coherent incident light beams. As a result, the metalens creates a thin sheet of focus inside a microchannel. Changes to the illumination condition allow the focus to be swept across the microchannel, thereby producing a controllable and reconfigurable path for particle transport. Particle routing in a Y-branch junction, for both nano- and microparticles, is evaluated as an example functionality for the tunable metalens tweezers. This work shows that tunable far-field particle manipulation can be achieved using near-field nano-engineering and coherent control, opening a new way for the integration of nanophotonics and microfluidics.

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Yin, S., He, F., Kubo, W., Wang, Q., Frame, J., Green, N. G., & Fang, X. (2020). Coherently tunable metalens tweezers for optofluidic particle routing. Optics Express, 28(26), 38949. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.411985

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