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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Curvilinear optical forces

Andrey Novitsky

Accelerating a light beam makes a particle move along a curvilinear trajectory. We show that the curvature of the trajectory causes a special kind of nonconservative force, which is called a curvilinear force. We obtain the expression for this force acting on a spherical particle in the Rayleigh approximation and determine its value for several types of accelerating fields including Bessel, Airy, and arbitrary-trajectory beams. We anticipate applications of the curvilinear forces in optical micromanipulation with accelerating beams.

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