Reduced volume and reflection for bright optical tweezers with radial Laguerre-Gauss beams

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Abstract

Spatially structured light has opened a wide range of opportunities for enhanced imaging as well as optical manipulation and particle confinement. Here, we show that phase-coherent illumination with superpositions of radial Laguerre-Gauss (LG) beams provides improved localization for bright optical tweezer traps, with narrowed radial and axial intensity distributions. Further, the Gouy phase shifts for sums of tightly focused radial LG fields can be exploited for phase-contrast strategies at the wavelength scale. One example developed here is the suppression of interference fringes from reflection near nanodielectric surfaces, with the promise of improved cold-atom delivery and manipulation.

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Beguin, J. B., Laurat, J., Luan, X., Burgers, A. P., Qin, Z., & Kimble, H. J. (2020). Reduced volume and reflection for bright optical tweezers with radial Laguerre-Gauss beams. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(42), 26109–26117. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2014017117

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