2021 SBFoton International Optics and Photonics Conference (SBFoton IOPC) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/sbfotoniopc50774.2021.9461866
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Dynamically controlled double-well optical potential for colloidal particles

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“…The motivation stemmed from its various applications, such as Kramers' theory and Landauer's principle (24)(25), making this type of double-well optical potential a good starting point. The first experimental tests led to the creation of multiple traps and the initial results are provided in (65). Despite good control of the beam's position, the condition for bistable operation (Krammer's transitions) could not be easily achieved; therefore, the research path was eventually changed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The motivation stemmed from its various applications, such as Kramers' theory and Landauer's principle (24)(25), making this type of double-well optical potential a good starting point. The first experimental tests led to the creation of multiple traps and the initial results are provided in (65). Despite good control of the beam's position, the condition for bistable operation (Krammer's transitions) could not be easily achieved; therefore, the research path was eventually changed.…”
Section: Thesis Evolution and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure31 -V (x, 0) (solid/blue) and V (x, π) (dashed/red). Initially, the particle is in thermal equilibrium in one of the potential wells of V (x, 0).…”
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