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Macroscopic direct observation of optical spin-dependent lateral forces and left-handed torques (1802.00607v1)

Published 2 Feb 2018 in physics.optics

Abstract: Observing and taming unusual effects arising from non-trivial light-matter interaction has always triggered scientists to better understand Nature and develop technological tools towards implementing novel applications. Recently, several unusual optomechanical effects have been unveiled when subtle spin-orbit interactions come at play to build up optical forces and torques that are hardly seen in everyday life, such as negative optical radiation pressure, transverse optical forces, or left-handed optical torques. To date, there are only a few experimental proposals to reveal these effects despite tremendous conceptual advances. In particular, spin-dependent lateral forces and their angular analog are done either at the expense of direct observations or at the cost of specific instrumental complexity. Here we report on naked-eye identification of light-induced spin-dependent lateral displacements of centimeter-sized objects endowed with structured birefringence. Its angular counterpart is also discussed and the observation of left-handed macroscopic rotational motion is reported. The unveiled effects are ultimately driven by lateral optical force fields that are five orders of magnitude larger than those reported so far. These results allow structured light-matter interaction to move from a scientific curiosity to a new asset for the existing multidisciplinary optical manipulation toolbox across length scales. In addition, this highlights the spin-orbit optomechanics of anisotropic and inhomogeneous media, which is just beginning to be explored.

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