An optical binding force between two nearby colloidal particles trapped by two coherent laser beams is measured by phase-sensitive detection. The binding force is long-range and spatially oscillatory. For identical linearly-polarized incident beams, the oscillation period is equal to the optical wavelength. For mutually perpendicular polarizations, a new force appears with half-wavelength periodicity, caused by double inter-particle scattering. This force is observable only with cross-polarized incident beams, for which the stronger single-scattering forces are forbidden by parity.
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Wei, M. T., Ng, J., Chan, C. T., & Ou-Yang, H. D. (2016). Lateral optical binding between two colloidal particles. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep38883
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