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Theoretical Study of the Optical Manipulation of Semiconductor Nanoparticles under an Excitonic Resonance Condition
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringSemiconductorsOptical ManipulationOptical PropertiesNanoelectronicsSemiconductor NanoparticlesNanoscale ModelingNanoscale ScienceNanomechanicsBiophysicsPlasmonic MaterialPhotonicsExcitonic Resonance ConditionNanoscale SystemPhysicsNanotechnologyConfined ExcitonsNano ScalePlasmonicsMechanical InteractionNanomaterialsOptical PhysicApplied PhysicsMaxwell Stress TensorOptoelectronicsNanostructures
We theoretically study the mechanical interaction between radiation and a semiconductor nanoparticle, based on a microscopic model of confined excitons. The exerted force is calculated by using the Maxwell stress tensor expressed in terms of the microscopic response field. The numerical demonstrations clarify the following: (1) The enhancement of the force by using electronic resonance is remarkable for a particle with a radius of less than 100 nm for semiconductor materials. (2) The spectral peak position of the exerted force is considerably sensitive to nanoscale-size changes which would be useful for highly accurate size-selective manipulation.
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