Abstract

We point out in this paper that a TEM ∗ 01 mode laser beam is convenient to stably levitate either solid or hollow dielectric spheres or metallic ones. Except a sufficient incident flux, there is no stability condition required to levitate solid transparent spheres having a refractive index larger than the one of the surrounding medium. According to the beam and sphere diameters, the equilibrium position will be centered on the beam axis or off-axis. In the case of hollow dielectric or metallic spheres, the lateral stability requires specific conditions on sphere and beam diameters. These conditions are discussed and then experimentally shown by performing optical levitation of these various kinds of spheres either in vertical or in horizontal beams.

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