Brownian vortex circulation due to spin orbit conversion in a circularly polarized optical tweezer

ORAL

Abstract

Strong focusing of circularly polarized beams converts spin angular momentum into orbital angular momentum. We describe this process in terms of a generalized vector potential, involving the amplitude, phase, and polarization of the light. This gives a more general understanding of this force in terms of experimentally accessible parameters. In addition, this formalism provides a framework for understanding other polarization induced forces, which arise from the curl of the spin angular momentum density. Experimentally we demonstrate deterministic polarization-induced circulation with trapped clusters of 1$\mu$m polystyrene spheres, and Brownian vortex circulation for a single sphere trapped in elliptically polarized optical tweezers.

Authors

  • David Ruffner

    • New York University
  • David G. Grier

    • New York University
    • Department of Physics and Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University
    • Department of Physics and Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University, New York, NY 10003