Optical trapping and control of nanoparticles inside evacuated hollow core photonic crystal fibers

David Grass, Julian Fesel, Sebastian G. Hofer, Nikolai Kiesel, Markus Aspelmeyer

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Abstract

We demonstrate an optical conveyor belt for levitated nanoparticles over several centimeters inside both air-filled and evacuated hollow-core photonic crystal fibers (HCPCF). Detection of the transmitted light field allows three-dimensional read-out of the particle center-of-mass motion. An additional laser enables axial radiation pressure based feedback cooling over the full fiber length. We show that the particle dynamics is a sensitive local probe for characterizing the optical intensity profile inside the fiber as well as the pressure distribution along the fiber axis. In contrast to some theoretical predictions, we find a linear pressure dependence inside the HCPCF, extending over three orders of magnitude from 0.2 mbar to 100 mbar. A targeted application is the controlled delivery of nanoparticles from ambient pressure into medium vacuum.
Original languageEnglish
Article number221103
Number of pages5
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume108
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2016

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103026 Quantum optics

Keywords

  • CONVEYOR BELT
  • RAREFIED-GAS
  • PARTICLE
  • AIR
  • OPTOMECHANICS
  • LEVITATION
  • GUIDANCE
  • VACUUM

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