Wei‐Yi ChiangTomoki OkuhataAnwar UsmanNaoto TamaiHiroshi Masuhara
The development in optical trapping and manipulation has been showing rapid progress, most of it is in the small particle sizes in nanometer scales, substituting the conventional continuous-wave lasers with high-repetition-rate ultrashort laser pulse train and nonlinear optical effects. Here, we evaluate two-photon absorption in optical trapping of 2.7 nm-sized CdTe quantum dots (QDs) with high-repetition-rate femtosecond pulse train by probing laser intensity dependence of both Rayleigh scattering image and the two-photon-induced luminescence spectrum of the optically trapped QDs. The Rayleigh scattering imaging indicates that the two-photon absorption (TPA) process enhances trapping ability of the QDs. Similarly, a nonlinear increase of the two-photon-induced luminescence with the incident laser intensity fairly indicates the existence of the TPA process.
Arijit K. DeAnita DeviShaina Dhamija
Xiaofang JiangZhikai ZengShuang LiZhinan GuoHan ZhangFei HuangQing‐Hua Xu
Asha SinghJ. JayabalanS. KhanRama Chari
H. L. FragnitoJ.M.M. RiosAdriana S S DuarteE. PalangeJ. A. Medeiros NetoCarlos L. CésarLuíz C. BarbosaOswaldo Luiz AlvesC. H. Brito Cruz
Vyacheslav A. TrofimovPavel Sidorov