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Probing the dynamics of an optically trapped particle by phase sensitive back focal plane interferometry

Optics 2015-06-03 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

The dynamics of an optically trapped particle are often determined by measuring intensity shifts of the back-scattered light from the particle using position sensitive detectors. We present a technique which measures the phase of the back-scattered light using balanced detection in an external Mach-Zender interferometer scheme where we separate out and beat the scattered light from the bead and that from the top surface of our trapping chamber. The technique has improved axial motion resolution over intensity-based detection, and can also be used to measure lateral motion of the trapped particle. In addition, we are able to track the Brownian motion of trapped 1 and 3 μ\mum diameter beads from the phase jitter and show that, similar to intensity-based measurements, phase measurements can also be used to simultaneously determine displacements of the trapped bead as well as the spring constant of the trap. For lateral displacements, we have matched our experimental results with a simulation of the overall phase contour of the back-scattered light for lateral displacements by using plane wave decomposition in conjunction with Mie scattering theory. The position resolution is limited by path drifts of the interferometer which we have presently reduced to obtain a displacement resolution of around 2 nm for 1.1 μ\mum diameter probes by locking the interferometer to a frequency stabilized diode laser.

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@article{arxiv.1201.2357,
  title  = {Probing the dynamics of an optically trapped particle by phase sensitive back focal plane interferometry},
  author = {Basudev Roy and Sambit Bikas Pal and Arijit Haldar and Ratnesh Kumar Gupta and Nirmalya Ghosh and Ayan Banerjee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.2357},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages, 7 figures