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arxiv: 1906.01947 · v1 · pith:KYXK37HPnew · submitted 2019-06-05 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Temperature Measurement in Plasmonic Nanoapertures used for Optical Trapping

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keywords temperaturetrappingnano-opticalnanoaperturesplasmonicusedincreaselaser
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Plasmonic nanoapertures generate strong field gradients enabling efficient optical trapping of nano-objects. However, because the infrared laser used for trapping is also partly absorbed into the metal leading to Joule heating, plasmonic nano-optical tweezers face the issue of local temperature increase. Here, we develop three independent methods based on molecular fluorescence to quantify the temperature increase induced by a 1064 nm trapping beam focused on single and double nanoholes milled in gold films. We show that the temperature in the nanohole can be increased by 10{\deg}C even at the moderate intensities of 2 mW/$\mu$m$^2$ used for nano-optical trapping. The temperature gain is found to be largely governed by the Ohmic losses into the metal layer, independently of the aperture size, double-nanohole gap or laser polarization. The techniques developed therein can be readily extended to other structures to improve our understanding of nano-optical tweezers and explore heat-controlled chemical reactions in nanoapertures.

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