Experimental confirmation of the optical-trapping properties of cylindrical objects

A sophisticated modeling program was used recently to predict the trapping and the manipulation properties of elongated cylindrical objects in the focal region of a high-intensity laser beam. On the basis of the model, the cylinders should align their longest diagonal dimension with the propagation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied Optics 1999-08, Vol.38 (22), p.4861-4869
Hauptverfasser: Gauthier, R C, Ashman, M, Grover, C P
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