Nonconservative dynamics of optically trapped high-aspect-ratio nanowires

Resumen

We investigate the dynamics of high-aspect-ratio nanowires trapped axially in a single gradient force optical tweezers. A power spectrum analysis of the dynamics reveals a broad spectral resonance of the order of kHz with peak properties that are strongly dependent on the input trapping power. A dynamical model incorporating linear restoring optical forces, a nonconservative asymmetric coupling between translational and rotational degrees of freedom, viscous drag, and white noise provides an excellent fit to experimental observations. A persistent low-frequency cyclical motion around the equilibrium trapping position, with a frequency distinct from the spectral resonance, is observed from the time series data.

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The Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) and Australian Research Council (ARC) are acknowledged for supporting the nanowire growth facilities utilized in this work.

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Citación

W. J. Toe, I. Ortega Piwonka, C. N. Angstmann, Q. Gao, H. H. Tan, C. Jagadish, B. I. Henry, P. J. Reece. Nonconservative dynamics of optically trapped high-aspect-ratio nanowires. Physical Review E 93(2), 022137 (2016)