Paper detail

Tailoring optical pulling forces with composite microspheres

Optical pulling forces or tractor beams can pull particles against light propagation by redirecting the incident photons forward. This is typically achieved using Bessel beams with very small half-cone angles, which considerably limits its applicability. One can circumvent such issue by using a superposition of plane waves. In order to investigate optical pulling forces exerted by a pair of non-colinear plane waves, we develop a theoretical framework based on Mie theory, Debye potentials and Wigner rotation matrices. We apply this framework to calculate the optical pulling force on metallo-dielectric composite particles, which we put forward as an alternative material platform to optimize and tailor tractor beams. Indeed we demonstrate that by adding a few plasmonic inclusions to low-refractive index dielectric particles of arbitrary sizes, we are able to produce polarization dependent optical pulling forces that cannot occur in the corresponding homogeneous particles. Altogether our findings not only provide innovative theoretical methods to compute optical pulling forces, but also provide new strategies to tailor and optimize them, paving the way to increase their applicability.

preprint2020arXivOpen access
0citations
0reviews
0saves
Nocode
Nodataset
0institutions

Next steps

Decide what to do with this paper

Use like or dislike for the fast social read. The more specific scholarly feedback stays available below when needed.

Log in to curate

Reading frame

Keep the important context close to the paper

Keep the important signals around this paper in one place: votes, save state, collection context, reviews and the metadata you need before deciding what to do next.

Institutions

Add specific reaction

Move through the context

Research map

Open full explorer

Move through nearby people, institutions, topics and adjacent work without leaving the paper page.

Building this graph slice

BZPEER is loading the nearby papers, people, topics and institutions for this page.

Structured reviews

0 review(s)

ContributeLeave structured feedbackUse the review template when you have a concrete strength, concern or method question.Open review form

No structured reviews yet. High-signal critique starts here.

Work discussion

0 comment(s)

DiscussAdd a high-signal commentKeep quick notes, caveats and replication pointers separate from formal reviews.Open comment form

No discussion yet. The first strong comment sets the tone.