Modification of microparticles due to intense laser radiation
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Abstract
Recent experiments have demonstrated that it is possible to build an optical tweezer for dusty plasmas. It allows to trap and manipulate single particles from a 2-d plasma crystal. However, as soon as a particle is trapped it is exposed to intense laser radiation. To investigate the influence of intense laser radiation on the particle, the trapping and detrapping processes are studied with high spatial and temporal resolution. Our measurements show, that the trapped particle properties are different and that this change is reversible once the particle is detrapped.
*Support from DFG in the frame work of SFB TR24 project A3b is greatfully acknowledged.