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arxiv: 1801.00414 · v1 · pith:2TNYBBXFnew · submitted 2018-01-01 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Optical trapping of anti-reflection coating-coated spheres

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keywords forcescatteringanti-reflectioncoatinggradientopticalparticlereduction
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It was theoretically proposed and experimentally demonstrated that anti-reflection coating allows one to trap a high dielectric sphere, at the same time enhancing the transverse optical force. Here, by explicitly calculating the gradient force and the scattering force, we rigorously show that these were mainly consequences of the reduction in scattering force due to the suppression of backward scattering, and enhancement in gradient force due to the increased in overall particle size. The reduction of scattering force can be understood within a ray optics theory and also the Mie theory. The coating approach only works for a spherical particle trapped by an aplanatic beam, and it does not work in general.

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