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arxiv: 1703.01639 · v1 · pith:QHWEYDBZnew · submitted 2017-03-05 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Temporal oscillations of light transmission through dielectric microparticles subjected to optically induced motion

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keywords dielectriclightmotionoscillationsparticlestransmissionconsidermicroparticles
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We consider light-induced binding and motion of dielectric microparticles in an optical waveguide that gives rise to a back-action effect such as light transmission oscillating with time. Modeling the particles by dielectric slabs allows us to solve the problem analytically and obtain a rich variety of dynamical regimes both for Newtonian and damped motion. This variety is clearly reflected in temporal oscillations of the light transmission. The characteristic frequencies of the oscillations are within the ultrasound range of the order of $10^{5}$ Hz for micron size particles and injected power of the order of 100 mW. In addition, we consider driven by propagating light dynamics of a dielectric particle inside a Fabry-Perot resonator. These phenomena pave a way for optical driving and monitoring of motion of particles in waveguides and resonators.

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