Integral localized approximation description of ordinary Bessel beams and application to optical trapping forces

Biomed Opt Express. 2011 Jul 1;2(7):1893-906. doi: 10.1364/BOE.2.001893. Epub 2011 Jun 9.

Abstract

Ordinary Bessel beams are described in terms of the generalized Lorenz-Mie theory (GLMT) by adopting, for what is to our knowledge the first time in the literature, the integral localized approximation for computing their beam shape coefficients (BSCs) in the expansion of the electromagnetic fields. Numerical results reveal that the beam shape coefficients calculated in this way can adequately describe a zero-order Bessel beam with insignificant difference when compared to other relative time-consuming methods involving numerical integration over the spherical coordinates of the GLMT coordinate system, or quadratures. We show that this fast and efficient new numerical description of zero-order Bessel beams can be used with advantage, for example, in the analysis of optical forces in optical trapping systems for arbitrary optical regimes.

Keywords: (080.0080) Geometric Optics; (170.4520) Optical confinement and manipulation; (290.4020) Mie theory; (290.5825) Scattering theory; (350.4855) Optical tweezers or optical manipulation.