Photonics Research, Volume. 6, Issue 2, 99(2018)
Single nanoparticle trapping based on on-chip nanoslotted nanobeam cavities
Fig. 1. (a) Schematic of the theoretical analysis model, which is a symmetric mirror/microcavity/mirror system. (b) Schematic of a nanoslotted-1D-PC nanobeam cavity for optical trapping. The structure is symmetric with respect to its center (blue dashed line). The trapped nanoparticle is shown within the slot. (c) Calculated
Fig. 2. Influence of different slot widths on (a) cavity transmissivity
Fig. 3. Influence of different hole grating numbers
Fig. 4. Numerical analysis of optical trapping forces for the proposed nanoslotted-1D-PCNC device. All theoretically computed and 3D-FEM simulated trapping forces listed are normalized by input power in units of pN/mW. Trapping force profiles of (a)
Fig. 5. (a) 3D-FEM simulated the resonant peak wavelength of the transmission spectrum of the designed slotted 1D-PCNC when no nanoparticle is trapped and when a PS nanoparticle with a radius of 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 nm is trapped at the cavity center with
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Daquan Yang, Fei Gao, Qi-Tao Cao, Chuan Wang, Yuefeng Ji, Yun-Feng Xiao, "Single nanoparticle trapping based on on-chip nanoslotted nanobeam cavities," Photonics Res. 6, 99 (2018)
Category: Plasmonics
Received: Sep. 4, 2017
Accepted: Dec. 6, 2017
Published Online: Jul. 10, 2018
The Author Email: Yun-Feng Xiao (yfxiao@pku.edu.cn)