Using matter to control light and light to control matter
Type:
Colloquium
Date/Time:
2008-11-17 15:00
Location:
Weniger 153
Event speaker:
Prof. David McIntyre, Department of Physics, OSU
Title:
Using matter to control light and light to control matter
Contact:
Abstract
Modern optical physics comprises the myriad ways that matter and light interact. The interaction is mutual in that matter affects light and light affects matter. I will describe two research programs that illustrate some of the basic ways that light and matter interact. In the first program illustrating matter affecting light, we are using new solution-based techniques to fabricate optical elements. We have recently made multi-layer dielectric optical elements including wavelength dependent mirrors and a Fabry-Perot microcavity. In the second program illustrating light affecting matter, we trap particles using a strongly focused laser beam in an optical tweezers trap. We are working to enhance the optical force using particles with optical resonance behavior as a means toward trapping nanometer-sized particles. We are also working on a variety of collaborative experiments in physics, chemistry, and biology where the position control of optical tweezers is beneficial.
