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Conical refraction bottle beams for entrapment of absorbing droplets

Esseling et al., 2018

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1779648745683126704
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Esseling M
Alpmann C
Schnelle J
Meissner R
Denz C
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Scientific Reports

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Conical refraction (CR) optical bottle beams for photophoretic trapping of airborne absorbing droplets are introduced and experimentally demonstrated. CR describes the circular split-up of unpolarised light propagating along an optical axis in a biaxial crystal. The diverging and …
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