Optical trapping and manipulating with a silica microring resonator in a self-locked scheme

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Abstract

Based on the gradient force of evanescent waves in silica waveguides and add-drop micro-ring resonators, the optical trapping and manipulation of micro size particles is demonstrated in a self-locked scheme that maintains the on-resonance system even if there is a change in the ambient temperature or environment. The proposed configuration allows the trapping of particles in the high Q resonator without the need for a precise wavelength adjustment of the input signal. On the one hand, a silicon dioxide waveguide having a lower refractive index and relatively larger dimensions facilitates the coupling of the laser with a single-mode fiber. Furthermore, the experimental design of the self-locked scheme reduces the sensitivity of the ring to the environment. This combination can trap the micro size particles with a high stability while manipulating them with high accuracy.

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Ho, V. W. L., Chang, Y., Liu, Y., Zhang, C., Li, Y., Davidson, R. R., … Chu, S. T. (2020). Optical trapping and manipulating with a silica microring resonator in a self-locked scheme. Micromachines, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11020202

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