Complex vortex beams for of rotation of micromechanical elements
A.A. Morozov, R.V. Skidanov

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DOI: 10.18287/0134-2452-2013-37-1-68-75.

Full text of article: Russian language.

Pages: 68-75.

Abstract:
Considered diffractive optical elements that form a complex vortex beams for rotating micromechanical elements. Presented experiment of the formation of the beams and experiment by the rotation of agglomerations of polystyrene microparticles in complex vortex beams.

Key words:
tvortex beams, micromechanical elements, superposition vortex beams.

Citation:
Morozov AA, Skidanov RV. Complex vortex beams for of rotation of micromechanical elements. Computer Optics 2013; 37(1): 68-75. DOI:10.18287/0134-2452-2013-37-1-68-75.

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