J Arlt, V Garces-Chavez, W Sibbett, and K Dholakia (2001)
Optical micromanipulation using a Bessel light beam
Optics Communications 197:239–245.
We demonstrate a technique for optical manipulation of
micron- sized particles, including biological samples, using
a zeroth- order Bessel light beam. The central maximum of
such a beam offers a "non-diffracting" focal line of light.
This line focus is well suited to rotationally align rod-like
particles along the beam direction and to build stacks of
particles. We have stacked up to nine 5 mum spheres above one
another and manipulated this particle chain as a whole,
Furthermore, we have observed laser guiding (transport) of 1
mum particles along the Bessel beam axis over 1 mm, which is
over 10 times the Rayleigh range for a comparable Gaussian
beam. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
doi:10.1016/S0030-4018(01)01479-1