Stand-Alone Three-Dimensional Optical Tweezers Based on Fibred Bowtie Nanoaperture

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TitreStand-Alone Three-Dimensional Optical Tweezers Based on Fibred Bowtie Nanoaperture
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursHameed NM, Eter AEl, Grosjean T, Baida FI
JournalIEEE PHOTONICS JOURNAL
Volume6
Pagination4500510
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1943-0655
Mots-clésbowtie antenna, Experiment, FDTD, nano-antenna, nano-particles, optical fiber, Optical trapping
Résumé

We study optical trapping of small particles based on the use of a bowtie nanoaperture antenna (BNA) engraved at the end of a metal-coated near-field optical microscope tip. Within the obtained light confinement, a 3-D trapping of latex nanoparticles is studied and quantified as a function of the incident light power. Good agreement between experimental and numerical results is obtained for a BNA operating in water at (lambda = 1064 nm) that faithfully traps 250-nm-radius latex particles. Further numerical investigations are performed to study the dynamic of the trapping process in comparison with experimental results. In addition, numerical results for R = 100 nm and R = 30 nm-radii latex particles are presented and show that such a configuration has the potential to trap latex particles as small as 30 nm in radius.

DOI10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2341011