Trapping of rare earth-doped nanorods using quasi Bessel beam optical fiber tweezers

  • Minz R
  • Tiwari U
  • Kumar A
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrate optical trapping of rare earth-doped NaYF 4 :Er/Yb nanorods of high aspect ratio (length 1.47 μ m and diameter 140 nm) using a quasi Bessel beam (QBB) generated by positive axicon optical fiber tips. Propulsion or trapping of the nanorods is demonstrated using either single or dual fiber nano-tip geometries. The optical force exerted on the trapped nanorods, their velocities, and their positions have been analyzed. We determine the trap stiffness for a single nanorod to be 0.12 pN/ μ m (0.003 pN/ μ m) by power spectrum analysis and 0.13 pN/ μ m (0.015 pN/ μ m) by Boltzmann statistics in the direction perpendicular to (along) the fiber axes for an average optical power of 34 mW. The experiments illustrate the advantage of using a QBB for multiple nanorod trapping over a large distance of up to 30 μ m.

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Minz, R. A., Tiwari, U., Kumar, A., Nic Chormaic, S., Lahlil, K., Gacoin, T., … Fick, J. (2021). Trapping of rare earth-doped nanorods using quasi Bessel beam optical fiber tweezers. OSA Continuum, 4(2), 364. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.417151

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