Optical levitation of nanodiamonds by doughnut beams in vacuum
Abstract:
Optically levitated nanodiamonds with nitrogen‐vacancy centers promise a high‐quality hybrid spin‐optomechanical system. However, the trapped nanodiamond absorbs energy from laser beams and causes thermal damage in vacuum. It is proposed here to solve the problem by trapping a composite particle (a nanodiamond core coated with a less absorptive silica shell) at the center of strongly focused doughnut‐shaped laser beams. Systematical study on the trapping stability, heat absorption, and oscillation frequency concludes that the azimuthally polarized Gaussian beam and the linearly polarized Laguerre‐Gaussian beam LG03 are the optimal choices. With our proposal, particles with strong absorption coefficients can be trapped without obvious heating and, thus, the spin‐optomechanical system based on levitated nanodiamonds are made possible in high vacuum with the present experimental techniques.