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Optical forces in silicon subwavelength-grating waveguides.

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A theoretical analysis is given for the optical forces induced by the Bloch mode propagating along a silicon subwavelength-grating (SWG) waveguide for the first time. As a periodical structure, an… Click to show full abstract

A theoretical analysis is given for the optical forces induced by the Bloch mode propagating along a silicon subwavelength-grating (SWG) waveguide for the first time. As a periodical structure, an SWG waveguide supports periodical light field distribution along the waveguide. This makes it possible to trap many nano-particles stably periodically, which is very different from the case with a conventional optical waveguide. The separation of the trapped nano-particles can be designed easily by modifying the grating period of an SWG waveguide. Furthermore, an SWG waveguide has larger working distance in the lateral direction to trap nano-particles around the waveguide than a conventional optical waveguide.

Keywords: subwavelength grating; nano particles; silicon subwavelength; optical forces; swg waveguide; forces silicon

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2017

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