Construction of Chirality-Sorting Optical Force Pairs
Z. Man (Shandong Normal University, Shandong University of Technology, ImPhys/Optics)
Yuquan Zhang (Shenzhen University)
Yangjian Cai (Shandong Normal University)
Xiaocong Yuan (Shenzhen University, Zhejiang Lab)
Paul Urbach (TU Delft - ImPhys/Adam group)
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Abstract
Chiral objects are abundant in nature, and although the enantiomers have almost identical physical properties apart from their handedness, they can exhibit significantly different chemical properties and biological functions. This underscores the importance of sorting chiral substances. In this Letter, we demonstrate that chirality-sorting optical force pairs can be inversely generated in a tightly focused Gaussian beam by tailoring the input polarization state. We provide a detailed method for constructing the polarization state of the incident light to create the desired chiral optical field that generates the chirality-sorting optical force pairs. These force pairs precisely trap two opposite enantiomers at distinct predetermined positions within the same equilibrium plane, enabling their simultaneous identification and separation. Notably, the trapping positions and separation distances can be freely adjusted by altering the incident polarization parameters.