Schulze D., Thakur A., Moskalenko A. S., and Berakdar J.
Ann. Phys. (Berlin) 529, pp 1600379 (2017)Single neutral atom mechanics is controllable by focused, high-intensity optical vortices. The intensity-dependent, laser-driven motion of the atom's active electrons subsumes to a net transfer of the orbital angular momentum of the light to the neutral atom. The ponderomotive force on these electrons translates so into an unbounded or a bounded radial drift of the atom depending on its initial kinetic energy, as set by the temperature. Appropriate combination of laser beams results in sub-wavelength, dynamical radial traps for tweezing atoms controllably, an effect that can be exploited for atom guiding, structuring, and lithographic applications.
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