2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2759892
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Optical tweezers in interaction with an apertureless probe

Abstract: 8 pagesInternational audienceWe study the possibility of transfering a particle held in a far-field optical trap, namely the classical optical tweezers, to a near-field trap, in the form of a tapered metal tip (otherwise called an "apertureless probe"). The paper is theoretical: we compute the electromagnetic fields in both configurations, based on a vectorial nonparaxial representation of the Gaussian laser beam in the waist region. We afterwards use the coupled dipole method to compute the optical force acti… Show more

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“…Sharp focusing of light beams is the keystone of numerous applications in crucial technological fields, including far-field optical microscopy [1], optical writing and reading for highdensity data storage [2,3], and trapping and manipulation of nanoparticles [4][5][6]. Objective lenses of high numerical aperture with high-order aberration corrections have been developed to reduce the dimensions of the focal spot down to the diffraction limit.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sharp focusing of light beams is the keystone of numerous applications in crucial technological fields, including far-field optical microscopy [1], optical writing and reading for highdensity data storage [2,3], and trapping and manipulation of nanoparticles [4][5][6]. Objective lenses of high numerical aperture with high-order aberration corrections have been developed to reduce the dimensions of the focal spot down to the diffraction limit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%