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If the geometry is right we can create an optical fan; rotate things just with a trap like we have. Here is the proof. | If the geometry is right we can create an optical fan; rotate things just with a trap like we have. Here is the proof. | ||
[[Image:Optical Fan.avi]] | [[Image:Optical Fan.avi]] | ||
And it seems like the torque is focal plan dependent. As the focal plane is changed in the z direction the torque is different. And also when the focal plane is moved across the fan axis the direction of the fan is changed from CCW to CW or W/V. | |||
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Optical FanIf the geometry is right we can create an optical fan; rotate things just with a trap like we have. Here is the proof. File:Optical Fan.avi And it seems like the torque is focal plan dependent. As the focal plane is changed in the z direction the torque is different. And also when the focal plane is moved across the fan axis the direction of the fan is changed from CCW to CW or W/V.
Today Ant found a huge bead in the sample. Trap worked like a vacuum sucker| ;->| on this bead. (Movie will take some time to load) The trap is so strong that even a violent movement does not break. A new installation for ND-filter is also in place. |