Abstract
Abstract
An analytical expression for the intensity distribution of a focused continuous Hermite Gaussian beam after passing through a positive lens has been derived. Analytically, this intensity has been used to derive the gradient force acting on a nano-dielectric spherical particle . It is found that, the beam modes (p, l) have a direct influence on the trap stability, the number of trapping regions, the area of trapping zones and the particle size range.
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