Ayala Yareni A, Arzola Alejandro V, Volke-Sepúlveda Karen
Opt Lett. 2016 Feb 1;41(3):614-7. doi: 10.1364/OL.41.000614.
Full-three-dimensional (3D) manipulation of individual glass beads with radii in the range of 2-8 μm is experimentally demonstrated by using a single Bessel light beam focused through a low-numerical-aperture lens (NA=0.40). Although we have a weight-assisted trap with the beam propagating upward, we obtain a stable equilibrium position well away from the walls of the sample cell, and we are able to move the particle across the entire cell in three dimensions. A theoretical analysis for the optical field and trapping forces along the lateral and axial directions is presented for the focused-Bessel trap. This trap offers advantages for 3D manipulation, such as an extended working distance, a large field of view, and reduced aberrations.
通过使用聚焦于低数值孔径透镜(NA = 0.40)的单个贝塞尔光束,在实验上证明了对半径范围为2 - 8μm的单个玻璃珠进行全三维(3D)操纵。尽管光束向上传播时我们有一个重量辅助陷阱,但我们在远离样品池壁的位置获得了稳定的平衡位置,并且能够在三维空间中将粒子移动穿过整个样品池。针对聚焦贝塞尔陷阱,给出了沿横向和轴向的光场及捕获力的理论分析。这种陷阱为3D操纵提供了优势,例如更长的工作距离、更大的视野以及更小的像差。