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6 August 2021 Self-Organizing Optical Matter Machines and Many-Body Forces
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Abstract
Optical Matter systems, particularly those created with nanoparticles, allow studying new optical physics phenomena, non-reciprocal forces and even many-body effects. This talk will introduce self-assembling nanoparticle-based optical matter machines and the inter particle electrodynamic interactions that give rise to structures that can do work. It will also introduce a new many-body mechanism for spin-to-orbital angular momentum conversion as studied by experimental measurements, electrodynamics-Langevin dynamics simulations and theory.
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Norbert F. Scherer "Self-Organizing Optical Matter Machines and Many-Body Forces", Proc. SPIE 11798, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XVIII, 117980O (6 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2595310
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KEYWORDS
Electrodynamics

Nanoparticles

Particles

Physics

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