Tanaka Yoshito Y, Albella Pablo, Rahmani Mohsen, Giannini Vincenzo, Maier Stefan A, Shimura Tsutomu
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan.
Department of Applied Physics, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain.
Sci Adv. 2020 Nov 4;6(45). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abc3726. Print 2020 Nov.
Optical force is a powerful tool to actuate micromachines. Conventional approaches often require focusing and steering an incident laser beam, resulting in a bottleneck for the integration of the optically actuated machines. Here, we propose a linear nanomotor based on a plasmonic particle that generates, even when illuminated with a plane wave, a lateral optical force due to its directional side scattering. This force direction is determined by the orientation of the nanoparticle rather than a field gradient or propagation direction of the incident light. We demonstrate the arrangements of the particles allow controlling the lateral force distributions with the resolution beyond the diffraction limit, which can produce movements, as designed, of microobjects in which they are embedded without shaping and steering the laser beam. Our nanomotor to engineer the experienced force can open the door to a new class of micro/nanomechanical devices that can be entirely operated by light.
光力是驱动微机器的一种强大工具。传统方法通常需要对入射激光束进行聚焦和转向,这成为了光驱动机器集成的一个瓶颈。在此,我们提出一种基于等离子体粒子的线性纳米马达,即使在用平面波照射时,由于其定向侧向散射也会产生横向光力。该力的方向由纳米粒子的取向决定,而不是由入射光的场梯度或传播方向决定。我们证明粒子的排列能够以超越衍射极限的分辨率控制横向力分布,这可以按设计使嵌入其中的微物体产生运动,而无需对激光束进行整形和转向。我们设计受力情况的纳米马达能够为一类全新的可完全由光操作的微/纳米机械设备打开大门。