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Axial plane optical microscopy for particle manipulation with Weber accelerating beams

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Abstract

We directly observe the optical particle manipulation with Weber accelerating beams by the axial plane optical microscopy (APOM). Optically trapped particles moving along parabolic trajectories are successfully monitored by the APOM.

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