Statistics and dynamics in an optical vortex

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Abstract

When two identical particles are driven along a straight line by an identical force there are no attractions forces between them. Surprisingly, when the same two particles are driven along a ring of light, with identical force, they attract and form a pair. The pairing mechanism is a pure non-equilibrium phenomena and is a result of symmetry breaking due to the path's curvature. We use experiment, simulation and theory to demonstrate and explain this effect. We show that dynamic limit-cycles and structure emerge due to this pseudo-potential in many particle systems, and demonstrate how they depend on temperature and trapping stiffness.

Authors

  • Yael Roichman

    Tel Aviv University

  • Yulia Sokolov

    Tel Aviv University

  • Derek Frydel

    Tel Aviv University

  • David G. Grier

    New York University, Department of Physics and Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University, Department of Physics and Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University, New York, NY 10003

  • Haim Diamant

    Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv Univ.