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Multioptical bottles from second-order chirped symmetric Airy vortex beams

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Abstract

In this Letter, we introduce a new, to the best of our knowledge, structure of multioptical bottles formed by second-order chirped symmetric Airy vortex beams (CSAVBs). The numbers and the locations of the optical bottles embedded in the CSAVBs depend on the numbers and the locations of the vortices. Besides, the lengths and the sizes of the optical bottles could be adjusted by changing the chirp parameter and the topological charges of the vortices, respectively. We believe that our results can diversify the optical tweezers system for multiparticle manipulation.

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