Optical manipulation with plasmonic beam shaping antenna structures

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Abstract

Near-field optical trapping of objects using plasmonic antenna structures has recently attracted great attention. However, metal nanostructures also provide a compact platform for general wavefront engineering of intermediate and far-field beams. Here, we analyze optical forces generated by plasmonic beam shaping antenna structures and show that they can be used for general optical manipulation such as guiding of a dielectric particle along a linear or curved trajectory. This removes the need for bulky diffractive optical components and facilitates the integration of optical force manipulation into a highly functional, compact system. © 2012 Young Chul Jun and Igal Brener.

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Jun, Y. C., & Brener, I. (2012). Optical manipulation with plasmonic beam shaping antenna structures. Advances in OptoElectronics, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/595646

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