Optical Levitation of Nanodiamonds by Doughnut Beams in Vacuum
Abstract
Optically levitated nanodiamonds with nitrogen-vacancy centers promise a high-quality hybrid spin-optomechanical system. However, the trapped nanodiamond absorbs energy form laser beams and causes thermal damage in vacuum. We propose to solve the problem by trapping a composite particle (a nanodiamond core coated with a less absorptive silica shell) at the center of strongly focused doughnut-shaped laser beams. Systematical study on the trapping stability, heat absorption, and oscillation frequency concludes that the azimuthally polarized Gaussian beam and the linearly polarized Laguerre-Gaussian beam are the optimal choices. With our proposal, particles with strong absorption coefficients can be trapped without obvious heating and, thus, the spin-optomechanical system based on levitated nanodiamonds are made possible in high vacuum with the present experimental techniques.
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@article{arxiv.1609.08678,
title = {Optical Levitation of Nanodiamonds by Doughnut Beams in Vacuum},
author = {Lei-Ming Zhou and Ke-Wen Xiao and Jun Chen and Nan Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.08678},
year = {2017}
}
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8 pages, 8 figures