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Optical binding between dielectric nanowires
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SYSNO ASEP 0507065 Document Type C - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.) R&D Document Type Conference Paper Title Optical binding between dielectric nanowires Author(s) Hanna, S. (GB)
Simpson, Stephen Hugh (UPT-D) RID, SAINumber of authors 2 Article number 99221T Source Title Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XIII (Proceedings of SPIE 9922). - Bellingham : SPIE, 2016 - ISSN 0277-786X - ISBN 9781510602359 Number of pages 6 s. Publication form Print - P Action Conference on Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation /13./ Event date 28.08.2016 - 01.09.2016 VEvent location San Diego Country US - United States Event type WRD Language eng - English Country US - United States Keywords dielectric nanowires ; optical binding Subject RIV BH - Optics, Masers, Lasers OECD category Optics (including laser optics and quantum optics) Institutional support UPT-D - RVO:68081731 UT WOS 000389060700043 DOI https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2239886 Annotation Optical binding occurs when micron-sized particles interact through the exchange of scattered photons. It has been observed both in systems of colloidal dielectric particles and between metallic nanoparticles, and can result in the formation of clusters and coupled dynamical behaviour. Optical binding between spherical particles has been studied in some detail, but little work has appeared in the literature to describe binding effects in lower symmetry systems. In the present paper we discuss recent theoretical work and computer simulations of optical binding effects operating between dielectric nanowires in counter propagating beams. The reduction in symmetry from simple spheres introduces new opportunities for binding, including different types of orientational ordering and anisotropies in the spatial arrangements that are possible for the bound particles. Various ordered configurations are possible, including ladder-like structures and oriented lattices. The stability of these structures to thermal perturbations will be discussed. Asymmetric arrangements of the nanowires are also possible, as a consequence of interactions between the nanowires and the underlying counter-propagating laser field. These configurations lead to a diversity of non-conservative effects, including uniform translation in linearly polarised beams and synchronous rotations in circularly polarised beams, suggesting potential applications of such bound structures in micro-machines. Workplace Institute of Scientific Instruments Contact Martina Šillerová, sillerova@ISIBrno.Cz, Tel.: 541 514 178 Year of Publishing 2020
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