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Polarization dependent forces in optical vortex pipeline

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Abstract

We study both, theoretically and in experiments, the dependence of optical forces acting on a spherical particle guided in air with an optical vortex beam, on the light polarization state, and discuss potential applications.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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