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(Peer-Reviewed) 3D dynamic motion of a dielectric micro-sphere within optical tweezers
Jing Liu 刘静 ¹, Mian Zheng 郑冕 ², Zhengjun Xiong 熊政军 ¹, Zhi-Yuan Li 李志远 ³
¹ Institute of Laser and Intelligent Manufacturing Technology, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan 430074, China
中国 武汉 中南民族大学 激光与智能制造研究院
² China Ship Development and Design Center, Wuhan 430064, China
中国 武汉 中国舰船研究设计中心
³ School of Physics and Optoelectronics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
中国 广州 华南理工大学 物理与光电学院
Opto-Electronic Advances , 2021-01-27
Abstract

Known as laser trapping, optical tweezers, with nanometer accuracy and pico-newton precision, plays a pivotal role in single bio-molecule measurements and controllable motions of micro-machines. In order to advance the flourishing applications for those achievements, it is necessary to make clear the three-dimensional dynamic process of micro-particles stepping into an optical field.

In this paper, we utilize the ray optics method to calculate the optical force and optical torque of a micro-sphere in optical tweezers. With the influence of viscosity force and torque taken into account, we numerically solve and analyze the dynamic process of a dielectric micro-sphere in optical tweezers on the basis of Newton mechanical equations under various conditions of initial positions and velocity vectors of the particle. The particle trajectory over time can demonstrate whether the particle can be successfully trapped into the optical tweezers center and reveal the subtle details of this trapping process. Even in a simple pair of optical tweezers, the dielectric micro-sphere exhibits abundant phases of mechanical motions including acceleration, deceleration, and turning.

These studies will be of great help to understand the particle-laser trap interaction in various situations and promote exciting possibilities for exploring novel ways to control the mechanical dynamics of microscale particles.
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