Significance Optical micromanipulation utilizes optical force to dynamically control particles, which has the characteristics of noncontact and can be operated in a vacuum environment. Since the invention of optical tweezers in the 1980s, the field has experienced rapid development and has given rise to many emerging research directions, such as holographic optical tweezers, nearfield evanescent wave optical tweezers, fiber optic tweezers, optoelectronic tweezers,