Optical forces and trapping potentials of a dual-waveguide trap based on multimode solid-core waveguides

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We propose a novel design of the dual-waveguide trap for trapping and Raman identification of microscopic particles and biological objects in a fluid. The device is based on two embedded Si3N4waveguides launching counterpropagating beams into the fluidic channel of a lab-ona- chip. For waveguides with a square cross-section of 1 μm2, a 5 μm gap in between and for a 785 nm operation wavelength, we perform finite-difference time-domain simulations of the beam profiles and the trapping forces acting on polystyrene beads (diameter 0.2-1.4 μm). The forces reach values up to 16 pN/W for a bead diameter of 1.4 μm, indicating that the trap is very suitable to trap particles in a fluid. This is confirmed by the trapping potentials deduced from the force curves. The design of waveguides and chip is completely compatible with glass-based microfluidic technology, thus enabling mass production and widespead application, contrary to previous approaches.

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van Leest, M. M., Bernal Arango, F., & Caro, J. (2011). Optical forces and trapping potentials of a dual-waveguide trap based on multimode solid-core waveguides. Journal of the European Optical Society, 6, 39. https://doi.org/10.2971/jeos.2011.11022

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