“…32,33 Fractional vortex light fields have been drawn attention due to their exotic properties including fractional OAM entanglement, 34,35 topological structured darkness, 36 and quantum entanglement between fractional and integer OAM. 37 Especially, FVBs now are recognized that there are more complex propagation characteristics when propagating close to the focal plane, such as the bilateral symmetric and complicated intensity profiles, [38][39][40][41] the novel birth behavior of new vortices for focused FVBs, 40,41 and the topological competition. 42 The earliest research on optical trapping using FVBs was experimentally performed by Tao et al, who qualitatively ana-lyzed the effect of the radial opening in annular intensity rings on particles' rotation and demonstrated to guide and transport microscopic particles by using FVBs.…”