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Scattering of a tightly focused beam by an optically trapped particle
Author(s) -
James A. Lock,
Susan Y. Wrbanek,
Kenneth E. Weiland
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
applied optics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0003-6935
DOI - 10.1364/ao.45.003634
Subject(s) - optics , scattering , beam (structure) , diffraction , forward scatter , optical tweezers , trapping , physics , radius , beam diameter , light scattering , materials science , laser beams , laser , ecology , computer security , computer science , biology
Near-forward scattering of an optically trapped 5-mum-radius polystyrene latex sphere by the trapping beam was examined both theoretically and experimentally. Since the trapping beam is tightly focused, the beam fields superpose and interfere with the scattered fields in the forward hemisphere. The observed light intensity consists of a series of concentric bright and dark fringes centered about the forward-scattering direction. Both the number of fringes and their contrast depend on the position of the trapping beam focal waist with respect to the sphere. The fringes are caused by diffraction that is due to the truncation of the tail of the trapping beam as the beam is transmitted through the sphere.

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