TY - GEN
T1 - Stiff traps using super-oscillating optical beams
AU - Singh, Brijesh Kumar
AU - Nagar, Harel
AU - Roichman, Yael
AU - Arie, Ady
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 SPIE.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - When an optical lens is illuminated by a plane wave, the generated focal spot is given by the Abbe diffraction limit. However, arbitrary small spots, surrounded by additional lobes, can be obtained by illuminating the lens with a suitable light pattern. This is a manifestation of super-oscillation (SO), since the far field intensity pattern is band-limited by the ratio of the lens numerical aperture and the wavelength, but nevertheless the light beam at the focal plane can oscillate locally at much higher frequency. Here, we investigate a systematic method to structure the small lobes of SO function, by using Gaussian, Hermite-Gaussian, Laguerre-Gaussian and Airy functions. After experimentally realizing the subwavelength focusing of these structured super-oscillating optical beams we showed their capabilities to achieve high localization of nano-meter sized particles and observed unprecedented localization accuracy and trapping stiffness, significantly exceeding those provided by standard diffraction limited beams. Further, we envisage that the method of structuring super-oscillating functions shown here can be used in other fields, e.g. STED microscopy, nonlinear frequency conversion, lithography, plasmonics as well as in the time domain for structuring light pulses for supertransmission and for time-dependent focusing.
AB - When an optical lens is illuminated by a plane wave, the generated focal spot is given by the Abbe diffraction limit. However, arbitrary small spots, surrounded by additional lobes, can be obtained by illuminating the lens with a suitable light pattern. This is a manifestation of super-oscillation (SO), since the far field intensity pattern is band-limited by the ratio of the lens numerical aperture and the wavelength, but nevertheless the light beam at the focal plane can oscillate locally at much higher frequency. Here, we investigate a systematic method to structure the small lobes of SO function, by using Gaussian, Hermite-Gaussian, Laguerre-Gaussian and Airy functions. After experimentally realizing the subwavelength focusing of these structured super-oscillating optical beams we showed their capabilities to achieve high localization of nano-meter sized particles and observed unprecedented localization accuracy and trapping stiffness, significantly exceeding those provided by standard diffraction limited beams. Further, we envisage that the method of structuring super-oscillating functions shown here can be used in other fields, e.g. STED microscopy, nonlinear frequency conversion, lithography, plasmonics as well as in the time domain for structuring light pulses for supertransmission and for time-dependent focusing.
KW - Optical Tweezers
KW - Optical Vortices
KW - Structured beam shaping
KW - Super-oscillating optical beams
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85055573853&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1117/12.2325027
DO - 10.1117/12.2325027
M3 - منشور من مؤتمر
T3 - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
BT - Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XV
A2 - Spalding, Gabriel C.
A2 - Dholakia, Kishan
PB - SPIE
T2 - Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XV 2018
Y2 - 19 August 2018 through 23 August 2018
ER -