Optical vortex-induced forward mass transfer: manifestation of helical trajectory of optical vortex

The orbital angular momentum of an optical vortex field is found to twist high viscosity donor material to form a micron-scale 'spin jet'. This unique phenomenon manifests the helical trajectory of the optical vortex. Going beyond both the conventional ink jet and laser induced forward mas...

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Published inOptics express Vol. 27; no. 26; p. 38019
Main Authors Nakamura, Ryosuke, Kawaguchi, Haruki, Iwata, Muneaki, Kaneko, Akihiro, Nagura, Ryo, Kawano, Satoyuki, Toyoda, Kohei, Miyamoto, Katsuhiko, Omatsu, Takashige
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 23.12.2019
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Summary:The orbital angular momentum of an optical vortex field is found to twist high viscosity donor material to form a micron-scale 'spin jet'. This unique phenomenon manifests the helical trajectory of the optical vortex. Going beyond both the conventional ink jet and laser induced forward mass transfer (LIFT) patterning technologies, it also offers the formation and ejection of a micron-scale 'spin jet' of the donor material even with an ultrahigh viscosity of 4 Pa·s. This optical vortex laser induced forward mass transfer (OV-LIFT) patterning technique will enable the development of next generation printed photonic/electric/spintronic circuits formed of ultrahigh viscosity donor dots containing functional nanoparticles, such as quantum dots, metallic particles and magnetic ferrite particles, with ultrahigh spatial resolution. It can also potentially explore a completely new needleless drug injection.
ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/oe.27.038019