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Trapping and guiding microparticles with self-accelerating vortex beams

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Abstract

We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that optical vortices can be navigated along arbitrary trajectories with a preserving donut-shaped main lobe. The possibility of using such self-accelerating vortex-Bessel-like optical beams for particle manipulation is also illustrated.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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