Scientists develop new technique for bespoke optical tweezers

Phys.org  July 8, 2024 Optical tweezers enable noncontact trapping of microscale objects using light. However, it is not known how tightly it is possible to three-dimensionally (3D) trap microparticles with a given photon budget. Reaching the limit would enable maximally stiff particle trapping for precision measurements on the nanoscale and photon-efficient tweezing of light-sensitive objects. An international team of researchers (UK, Austria) customized the shape of light fields to suit specific particles, with the aim of optimizing trapping stiffness in 3D. They showed, theoretically, that the confinement volume of microspheres held in sculpted optical traps could be reduced by one […]