Abstract
The optical trapping of microscopic metal particles with a fixed Nd:YAG laser beam of TEM00 and TEM01* modes is demonstrated. Three kinds of metal particles (bronze, silver, and gold) used in the experiments were trapped two-dimensionally only when the laser beam focus was located near the bottom of the particle. Consideration of a simple model on the basis of ray optics indicates that a fixed single beam itself can produce a force that will pull the particle into the beam axis. A linear focal pattern also was applied to trap several particles simultaneously.
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Sato, S., Harada, Y., & Waseda, Y. (1994). Optical trapping of microscopic metal particles. Optics Letters, 19(22), 1807. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.19.001807
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