Structured Light and Its Applications: An Introduction to Phase-Structured Beams and Nanoscale Optical Forces

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Academic Press, 29 aug 2011 - 400 pagina's
New possibilities have recently emerged for producing optical beams with complex and intricate structures, and for the non-contact optical manipulation of matter. Structured Light and Its Applications fully describes the electromagnetic theory, optical properties, methods and applications associated with this new technology. Detailed discussions are given of unique beam characteristics, such as optical vortices and other wavefront structures, the associated phase properties and photonic aspects, along with applications ranging from cold atom manipulation to optically driven micromachines. Features include: - Comprehensive and authoritative treatments of the latest research in this area of nanophotonics, written by the leading researchers - Accounts of numerous microfluidics, nanofabrication, quantum informatics and optical manipulation applications - Coverage that fully spans the subject area, from fundamental theory and simulations to experimental methods and results Graduate students and established researchers in academia, national laboratories and industry will find this book an invaluable guide to the latest technologies in this rapidly developing field. - Comprehensive and definitive source of the latest research in nanotechnology written by the leading people in the field - From theory to applications - all is presented in detail - Editor is Chair of the SPIE Nanotechnology Technical Group and is leading the way in generation and manipulation of complex beams
 

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Chapter 1 Introduction to PhaseStructured Electromagnetic Waves
1
Chapter 2 Angular Momentum and Vortices in Optics
19
Chapter 3 Singular Optics and Phase Properties
63
Interparticle Forces
79
Chapter 5 NearField Optical Micromanipulation
107
Chapter 6 Holographic Optical Tweezers
139
Chapter 7 Atomic and Molecular Manipulation Using Structured Light
169
Chapter 8 Optical Vortex Trapping and the Dynamics of Particle Rotation
195
Chapter 9 Rotation of Particles in Optical Tweezers
237
Chapter 10 Rheological and Viscometric Methods
249
Chapter 11 Orbital Angular Momentum in Quantum Communication and Information
271
Chapter 12 Optical Manipulation of Ultracold Atoms
295
Index
335
Color Insert
343
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David L. Andrews is Emeritus Professor of Chemical Physics at the University of East Anglia, UK. His research, covering a wide range of topics in spectroscopy, optics, photonics, and quantum science, has produced over four hundred scientific papers, nearly all of them applying the tools of molecular quantum electrodynamics. As an author and editor, he has already published more than twenty books, including Lasers in Chemistry, Resonance Energy Transfer, Structured Light and its Applications, Optical Nanomanipulation, and an Introduction to Photon Science and Technology. David has organized more than a hundred international conferences, both in Europe and North America, including several now well-established series: Complex Light and Optical Forces at Photonics West, Nanophotonics at Photonics Europe, and several iterations of the International Conference on Optical Angular Momentum. He is an awardee of the RSC Horizon Prize in 2022 and the IOP Thomas Young Award in 2023. David is a Fellow of SPIE – the international society for optics and photonics; also Optica; the Institute of Physics; and the Royal Society of Chemistry. He served as elected President of SPIE in 2021.

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