Abstract
We study photopolymerization with high-order Bessel light beams with phase singularities on-axis. Self-trapping and self-focusing of propagation-invariant light beams in a photopolymer allow the fabrication of extended helical microfibers with a length scale of a centimeter, which is more than an order of magnitude larger than the propagation distance of the Bessel light beams. We show the evolution of microfibers rotating at a rate proportional to the incident optical power, while the periodicity of the helical structures remains constant, irrespective of the laser power. This suggests that optical momentum transfer plays a predominant role in the growth and rotation of such fiber structures.
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Arita, Y., Lee, J., Kawaguchi, H., Matsuo, R., Miyamoto, K., Dholakia, K., & Omatsu, T. (2020). Photopolymerization with high-order Bessel light beams. Optics Letters, 45(14), 4080. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.396012
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