R. Khakimov, A. Shevchenko, A. Havukainen, K. Lindfors, M. Kaivola
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Levitation of colloidal particles on an evanescent optical wave
In this work we have examined, experimentally and theoretically, the possibility to trap and manipulate spherical micro- and nanoparticles suspended in water by using two evanescent optical waves. The waves are created by total internal reflection of two counter-propagating focused laser beams from the surface of the substrate.