L Paterson, M P MacDonald, Jochen Arlt, Wilson Sibbett, Kishan Dholakia, and K Volke-Sepulveda (2002)
Continuous motion of interference patterns using the angular Doppler effect
In: LASER PROCESSING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND LASER MICROTECHNOLOGIES, pages 98-102.
We demonstrate the use of the angular Doppler effect to obtain
continuous motion of interference patterns. A small frequency shift
between two beams can create such a moving pattern. By rotating a half
wave plate in one arm of an interferometer, frequency shifts in the
optical domain from less than 1 Hertz to kHz are achieved. We apply
moving interference patterns in an optical tweezers set-up to enable
controlled and continuous motion of optically trapped particles and
structures.
International Conference on Laser, Applications, and Technologies, JUN 22-27, 2002,MOSCOW, RUSSIA