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15 June 2020 Spinning twin-mode generation in a bacteriorhodopsin suspension
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Abstract
We report on the generation of a spinning twin-mode with two bright spots in a biomaterial, bacteriorhodopsin (bR), suspension pumped by an optical vortex. The spinning direction of the twin-mode is fully assigned by the handedness of the incident optical vortex. This phenomenon occurs owing to the spatial soliton effects in the bR suspension.
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Keigo Masuda, Taiki Yoshizawa, Junhyung Lee, Masataka Shinada, Yoshiko Okada-Shudo, Takeshi Murata, Kohei Toyoda, Katsuhiko Miyamoto, and Takashige Omatsu "Spinning twin-mode generation in a bacteriorhodopsin suspension", Proc. SPIE 11522, Optical Manipulation and Structured Materials Conference 2020, 1152209 (15 June 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2573762
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KEYWORDS
Optical vortices

Spatial solitons

Absorption

Singular optics

Spiral phase plates

Waveguides

Electronics engineering

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