Reactive optical matter: light-induced motility in electrodynamically asymmetric nano-scale scatterers
Abstract
From Newtons third law, the principle of actio et reactio, we expect the forces between interacting particles to be equal and opposite. However, non-reciprocal forces can arise. Specifically, this has recently been shown theoretically in the interaction between dissimilar optically trapped particles mediated by an external field. As a result, despite the incident external field not having a transverse component of momentum, the particle pair experiences a force in a direction transverse to the light propagation direction. In this letter, we directly measure the net non-reciprocal force in electrodynamically interacting nanoparticle dimers illuminated by plane waves and confined to pseudo one-dimensional geometries. We show by electrodynamic theory and simulations that inter-particle interactions cause asymmetric scattering from heterodimers and therefore, the non-reciprocal forces are a consequence of momentum conservation. Finally, we demonstrate experimentally that non-reciprocal dynamics occur generally for illuminated asymmetric scatterers.
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@article{arxiv.1808.07519,
title = {Reactive optical matter: light-induced motility in electrodynamically asymmetric nano-scale scatterers},
author = {Yuval Yifat and Delphine Coursault and Curtis W. Peterson and John Parker and Ying Bao and Stephen K. Gray and Stuart A. Rice and Norbert F. Scherer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07519},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
15 pages, 4 figures. Supporting information containing 24 pages and 12 figures