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Monday, June 6, 2011

Longitudinal Lorentz force on a subwavelength-diameter optical fiber

Huakang Yu, Wei Fang, Fuxing Gu, Min Qiu, Zongyin Yang, and Limin Tong

We analyze the longitudinal Lorentz forces that a propagating continuous-wave light exerts on a subwavelength-diameter optical fiber. Our theoretical results show that, during the propagating process, the guided light exerts no net time-averaged force on the fiber. Via numerical simulation, we find a significant overall pull force of 0.4 pN/mW acting on a 450-nm-diam fiber tip at a wavelength of 980 nm due to the scattering of the end face and a calculated force distribution reveals the feature of a near-field accumulation. Our results may be helpful to the configuration of optomechanical components or devices based on these fibers.

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