Statistics and dynamics in an optical vortex

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Abstract

When two identical particles are driven along a straight line by an identical force there are no attractions forces between them. Surprisingly, when the same two particles are driven along a ring of light, with identical force, they attract and form a pair. The pairing mechanism is a pure non-equilibrium phenomena and is a result of symmetry breaking due to the path's curvature. We use experiment, simulation and theory to demonstrate and explain this effect. We show that dynamic limit-cycles and structure emerge due to this pseudo-potential in many particle systems, and demonstrate how they depend on temperature and trapping stiffness.

*This study was supported by the Israel Science Foundation through Grants Numbers 1271/08, 588/06, and 8/10.

Authors

  • Yael Roichman

    • Tel Aviv University
  • Yulia Sokolov

    • Tel Aviv University
  • Derek Frydel

    • Tel Aviv 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
  • Haim Diamant

    • Tel Aviv University
    • Tel Aviv Univ.