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Qi ZHU, Nan LI, Heming SU, Wenqiang LI, Huizhu HU. A review of optically induced rotation[J]. Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering,in press.https://doi.org/10.1631/FITEE.2000338 @article{title="A review of optically induced rotation", %0 Journal Article TY - JOUR
光致旋转技术综述1浙江大学光电科学与工程学院现代光学仪器国家重点实验室,中国杭州市,310027 2之江实验室,中国杭州市,311121 摘要:光致旋转技术兴起于20世纪90年代。光镊为研究激光角动量提供了一个理想平台。近几十年来,光致旋转技术被广泛运用在光学微操控实验和生物与微流控领域。近年来,其在经典和量子物理领域的应用潜力引起人们广泛关注。本文回顾了光致旋转技术实验与应用进展。首先介绍了角动量的基本研究。其次,介绍了由轨道角动量引起的光致旋转技术的发展和应用,并给出自旋角动量的概念。最后,介绍了光致旋转技术在高真空光阱中的应用与前景。随着液体介质中精密光学操作技术的成熟,高真空光镊技术为高速微纳转子开辟了一条新道路。 关键词:光镊;光致旋转;角动量;微纳转子 Darkslateblue:Affiliate; Royal Blue:Author; Turquoise:Article
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