Long distance beam propagation in colloidal suspensions: Comparison between theory and experiment
It has been conjectured for some time that colloidal suspensions can act as artificial self-guiding media and support solitary beam-like solutions. The optical forces, along a diverging Gaussian beam, act to pull and retain the diffusing nanoparticles into its beam path. Consequently, the nanopartic...
Main Authors: | Wright, E, Lee, WM, Giscard, P, Dholakia, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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