Optical levitation using broadband light
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.04650v3
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 18:41:58 GMT
- Title: Optical levitation using broadband light
- Authors: A. T. M. Anishur Rahman and P. F. Barker
- Abstract summary: We demonstrate a method for the creation of arbitrary optical tweezer potentials using a superluminescent diode combined with the chromatic aberration of a lens.
A tunable filter, typically used for ultra-fast laser pulse shaping, allows us to manipulate the broad spectral profile and therefore the optical tweezer potentials formed by focusing of this light.
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- Abstract: The ability to create dynamic, tailored optical potentials has become
important across fields ranging from biology to quantum science. We demonstrate
a method for the creation of arbitrary optical tweezer potentials using the
broadband spectral profile of a superluminescent diode combined with the
chromatic aberration of a lens. A tunable filter, typically used for ultra-fast
laser pulse shaping, allows us to manipulate the broad spectral profile and
therefore the optical tweezer potentials formed by focusing of this light. We
characterize these potentials by measuring the Brownian motion of levitated
nanoparticles in vacuum and, also demonstrate interferometric detection and
feedback cooling of the particle,s motion. This simple and cost-effective
technique will enable a wide range of applications and allow rapid modulation
of the optical potential landscape in excess of MHz frequencies.
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