The transverse component of the spin angular momentum of evanescent waves gives rise to lateral optical forces on chiral particles, which have the unusual property of acting in a direction in which there is neither a field gradient nor wave propagation. Because their direction and strength depends on the chiral polarizability of the particle, they act as chirality-sorting and may offer a mechanism for passive chirality spectroscopy. The absolute strength of the forces also substantially exceeds that of other recently predicted sideways optical forces.
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Hayat, A., Mueller, J. P. B., & Capasso, F. (2015). Lateral chirality-sorting optical forces. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(43), 13190–13194. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1516704112