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Multipolar origin of electromagnetic transverse force resulting from two-wave interference

Achouri, Karim  
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Kiselev, Andrei  
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Martin, Olivier J. F.  
August 4, 2020
Physical Review B

We propose a theoretical study on the electromagnetic forces resulting from the superposition of TE and TM plane waves interacting with a sphere. Specifically, we first show that, under such an illumination condition, the sphere is subjected to a force transverse to the propagation direction of the waves. We then analyze the physical origin of this counterintuitive behavior using a multipolar decomposition of the electromagnetic modes involved in that scattering process. This analysis reveals that interference effects, due to the two-wave illumination, lead to a Kerker-like asymmetric scattering behavior resulting in this peculiar transverse force.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.102.085107
Web of Science ID

WOS:000555320900001

Author(s)
Achouri, Karim  
Kiselev, Andrei  
Martin, Olivier J. F.  
Date Issued

2020-08-04

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

102

Issue

8

Article Number

085107

Subjects

Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Physics, Applied

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Physics, Condensed Matter

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Materials Science

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Physics

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optical forces

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manipulation

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particles

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light

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REVIEWED

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August 16, 2020
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