Optically induced rotation of anisotropic micro-objects fabricated by surface micromachining

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Abstract

Optical trapping and directional high-speed rotation by radiation pressure are demonstrated for anisotropic micro-objects fabricated by reactive ion-beam etching. These micro-objects, which have shape dissymmetry (not bilateral symmetry but rotational symmetry) in the horizontal cross section, rotate about the laser beam axis in the designed direction in a liquid medium (e.g., water or alcohol). The rotation speed is almost proportional to the input laser power.

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Higurashi, E., Ukita, H., Tanaka, H., & Ohguchi, O. (1994). Optically induced rotation of anisotropic micro-objects fabricated by surface micromachining. Applied Physics Letters, 64(17), 2209–2210. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.111675

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