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Main Authors: Afridi, Adeel, Melo, Bruno, Meyer, Nadine, Quidant, Romain
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18341
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author Afridi, Adeel
Melo, Bruno
Meyer, Nadine
Quidant, Romain
author_facet Afridi, Adeel
Melo, Bruno
Meyer, Nadine
Quidant, Romain
contents Precise manipulation of small objects using light holds transformative potential across diverse fields. While research in optical trapping and manipulation predominantly relies on the attraction of solid matter to light intensity maxima, here we demonstrate that meta-optics enables a departure from this accepted behavior. Specifically, we present deterministic control over the sign of optical forces exerted on a metasurface integrated on a suspended silicon nanomembrane. By tailoring the geometry of the constituent meta-atoms, we engineer the coherent superposition of their multipolar modes, and consequently, the net optical force experienced by the metasurface within a phase-controlled optical standing wave. In excellent agreement with 3D numerical simulations, we experimentally realize both attractive and repulsive forces on distinct metasurface designs, directly mirroring the behavior of two-level systems interacting with optical fields. This work establishes a versatile platform for the optical control of nanoscale mechanical systems, opening new avenues for both fundamental research and engineering.
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spellingShingle Controlling the sign of optical forces using metaoptics
Afridi, Adeel
Melo, Bruno
Meyer, Nadine
Quidant, Romain
Optics
Atomic Physics
Precise manipulation of small objects using light holds transformative potential across diverse fields. While research in optical trapping and manipulation predominantly relies on the attraction of solid matter to light intensity maxima, here we demonstrate that meta-optics enables a departure from this accepted behavior. Specifically, we present deterministic control over the sign of optical forces exerted on a metasurface integrated on a suspended silicon nanomembrane. By tailoring the geometry of the constituent meta-atoms, we engineer the coherent superposition of their multipolar modes, and consequently, the net optical force experienced by the metasurface within a phase-controlled optical standing wave. In excellent agreement with 3D numerical simulations, we experimentally realize both attractive and repulsive forces on distinct metasurface designs, directly mirroring the behavior of two-level systems interacting with optical fields. This work establishes a versatile platform for the optical control of nanoscale mechanical systems, opening new avenues for both fundamental research and engineering.
title Controlling the sign of optical forces using metaoptics
topic Optics
Atomic Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18341