Quantitative assessment of non-conservative radiation forces in an optical trap

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Published 13 May 2009 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation Giuseppe Pesce et al 2009 EPL 86 38002 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/86/38002

0295-5075/86/3/38002

Abstract

The forces acting on an optically trapped particle are usually assumed to be conservative. However, the presence of a non-conservative component has recently been demonstrated. Here, we propose a technique that permits one to quantify the contribution of such a non-conservative component. This is an extension of a standard calibration technique for optical tweezers and, therefore, can easily become a standard test to verify the conservative optical force assumption. Using this technique, we have analyzed optically trapped particles of different size under different trapping conditions. We conclude that the non-conservative effects are effectively negligible and do not affect the standard calibration procedure, unless for extremely low-power trapping, far away from the trapping regimes usually used in experiments.

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10.1209/0295-5075/86/38002