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Nano-manipulation performance with enhanced evanescent field close to near-field optical probes
Authors:BH Liu  LJ Yang  Y Wang
Institution:
  • a State Key Laboratory of Robotics and System, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
  • b School of Mechatronics Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
  • c MOE Key Laboratory of Mechanical Manufacture and Automation, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 31000, China
  • Abstract:Recently, interest in nano-manipulation using the evanescent wave generated by nano-objects has been growing, but the analyses of manipulation flexibility and performance haven't been solved. In this paper the near-field optical trap utilizing a tapered metalized probe used in NSOM is described in detail. By employing a generalization of the conservation law for momentum using three-dimensional FDTD method, rigorous calculations of field distributions and trapping forces in near-field region are conducted. Calculations show that the particle with radius larger than the aperture is pushed away from the metal-coated fiber probe, while it tends to be trapped in larger effective region as its radius becoming smaller. The particle that is placed very near the aperture and around two field peaks intends to be dragged to the aperture edge, while the particle placed at other position tends to be attracted to the center surface of the probe tip. Furthermore, a preferable method using the combination of the near-field optical fiber probe and the AFM metallic probe is proposed, for more efficient non-contact manipulation and better observation of one single nano-particle. The analyses of trapping potential along the probe axis and the near-field distribution show the possibility of particle trapping.
    Keywords:Trapping force  Near-field optical tweezers  FDTD  Maxwell stress tensor  Field enhancement
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