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Ilia A Vovk1, Anvar S Baimuratov1, Weiren Zhu2,3, Alexey G Shalkovskiy4,5, Alexander V Baranov1, Anatoly V Fedorov1, Ivan D Rukhlenko1,3.
Abstract
The studying of how twisted light interacts with chiral matter on the nanoscale is paramount for tackling the challenging task of optomechanical separation of nanoparticle enantiomers, whose solution can revolutionize the entire pharmaceutical industry. Here we calculate optical forces and torques exerted on chiral nanoparticles by Laguerre-Gaussian beams carrying a topological charge. We show that regardless of the beam polarization, the nanoparticles are exposed to both chiral and achiral forces with nonzero reactive and dissipative components. Longitudinally polarized beams are found to produce chirality densities that can be 109 times higher than those of transversely polarized beams and that are comparable to the chirality densities of beams polarized circularly. Our results and analytical expressions prove useful in designing new strategies for mechanical separation of chiral nanoobjects with the help of highly focussed beams.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28378842 PMCID: PMC5381112 DOI: 10.1038/srep45925
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Normalized chirality density, (b) reactive component of chiral force, and (c) dissipative component of chiral force in planes z = 0 (left panels) and y = 0 (right panels) for transversely polarized Laguerre-Gaussian beam with l = m = 1, λ = 500 nm, and z0 = 100 m. The chirality and the magnitudes of forces on the density plots are in the units of , , and .
Figure 2The same as in Fig. 1(a) and (b) but for left circularly polarized Laguerre-Gaussian beam with l = m = 1; the chirality and the magnitude of the force are in the units of and .
Figure 3Magnitude of Poynting vector of longitudinally polarized Laguerre-Gaussian beam with l = m = 1; the unit of measurement is .