Optical bistable interaction of laser radiation with micro-particles

K. M. Leung
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Intrinsic optical bistability in the scattering and absorption of laser radiation from microparticles having an intensity-dependent refractive index is investigated.1 We work only with particles whose radius is small compared with the wavelength of the incident radiation. Our calculation is based on the assumption that the electric field inside the particle is in fact uniform (as is the case in the linear regime). For particles with fairly sharp surface piasmon resonances, optical bistability can occur if the frequency detuning is above a certain critical value. The threshold intensity is found to be reduced by several orders of magnitude compared with the non-resonant case. Optical switching can also occur at fixed intensity above the threshold by sweeping the frequency across the resonant frequency. Right at the critical detuning frequency, the particle can act as an optical transistor with a very sizable differential gain. Spherical1 as well as elongated microparticles2 are studied. In the latter case, optical tristability can also be achieved, and there are, in addition, interesting shape dependence and orientational effects.
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激光辐射与微粒子的光学双稳相互作用
研究了具有强度依赖折射率的微粒对激光辐射散射和吸收的本征光学双稳性我们只研究那些半径比入射辐射波长小的粒子。我们的计算是基于这样一个假设,即粒子内部的电场实际上是均匀的(就像线性方程组中的情况一样)。对于具有相当尖锐表面轻激子共振的粒子,如果频率失谐高于某一临界值,则会发生光学双稳性。与非共振情况相比,阈值强度降低了几个数量级。光开关也可以在高于阈值的固定强度下发生,通过扫过谐振频率。在临界失谐频率处,粒子可以作为具有相当大差分增益的光学晶体管。研究了球形和长条形微粒。在后一种情况下,光学三稳定性也可以实现,此外,还有有趣的形状依赖和取向效应。
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