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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Ablez, Ablimit, 19

Ahn, Hyo-Yong, 0E

Alvandi, Yousef, 0I

Aoyagi, Shota, 1B

Arita, Yoshihiko, 1C

Asano, Riki, 0V

Ashida, Masaaki, 0P, 1B

Ashihara, Satoshi, 1D

Ayop, Shahrul Kadri, 0K

Bae, Young-Gyu, 10

Bezryadina, Anna, 1F

Biju, Vasudevanpillai, 0M

Brasselet, Etienne, 02

Buczyński, Ryszard, 0Y

Butaite, Une G., 1I

Chen, Xi, 0Z, 11

Chen, Yuxin, 0Z, 11

Chen, Zhigang, 1F, 1H

Chiba, Akira, 0C

Dholakia, Kishan, 1C

Doi, Kentaro, 0O

Ferrer-Garcia, Manuel F., 0I

Filipkowski, Adam, 0Y

Forbes, Andrew, 18

Fujiwara, Hideki, 03

Fukuhara, Ryoma, 0S

Gautam, Rekha, 1F

Gautam, Surya, 0A

Gibson, Graham M., 1I

Hansson, Tobias, 1F

Hao, Jianying, 0T, 0U

Hashiyada, Shun, 0E

Hayasaka, Mizuki, 0L

He, Jiahuan, 12

Hidai, Hirofumi, 0C

Himura, Haruhiko, 07

Ho, Ying-Lung D., 1I

Hosokawa, Chie, 17

Hu, Qingqing, 0D

Huang, Zhiyun, 0Z

Iketaki, Yoshinori, 1E

Imazeki, Taichi, 0C

Ishihara, Hajime, 0R

Ito, Syoji, 0L

Kameyama, Tatsuya, 0W

Kamit, Abdullah, 06

Karimi, Ebrahim, 0I

Kasztelanic, Rafal, 0Y

Kawaguchi, Haruki, 14, 15

Kawano, Satoyuki, 0O, 0Q

Kim, Taehyun, 10

Kishimoto, Tatsunori, 17

Kitamura, Kyoko, 07

Kitazawa, Miki, 07

Koga, Masafumi, 0L

Kokado, Kensuke, 1B

Kondo, D., 0P

Kudo, Tetsuhiro, 06

Kudoh, Suguru N., 17

Kumakura, Mitsutaka, 0P, 0V

Kumar, Samir, 0H

Lamstein, Josh, 1F

Lee, Hyeonwoo, 0J

Lee, Jongsu, 10

Lee, Junhyung, 09

Lee, Seung-Yeol, 10

Li, Yingying, 0D

Lin, Feng, 1A

Lin, Xiao, 0T, 0U, 0Z, 11

Litchinitser, Natalia M., 0X

Liu, Jun, 18

Luo, Yukun, 0D

Ma, Mingxiang, 0D

Masuda, Keigo, 09, 13

Masuhara, Hiroshi, 06

Matsumura, Ryuta, 0H

Matsusaka, Souta, 0C

Md Jahidul, Islam, 0M

Minamimoto, Hiro, 04, 0B

Minowa, Yosuke, 1B

Miyamoto, Katsuhiko, 09, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19

Miyamoto, Yoko, 0A

Miyasaka, Hiroshi, 0L

Mohamad Yusof, Mohd Farid, 0K

Morandotti, Roberto, 1F

Morichika, Ikki, 1D

Morita, Noboru, 0C

Morita, Ryuji, 05, 19

Moriwaki, Y., 0P

Moriyasu, Takeshi, 0V

Murakoshi, Kei, 04, 0B

Murata, Takeshi, 09

Naik, Dinesh N., 0A

Nakajima, Kichitaro, 0O

Nakamura, Shinya, 0L

Namura, Kyoko, 0H

Naoi, J., 0P

Nape, Isaac, 18

Nguyen, Hue Thi, 0Y

Nic Chormaic, Síle, 0F

Nishiyama, Masayoshi, 16

Nobuhiko, Yokoshi, 0R

Nozue, Goro, 0V

Oh, Kyunghwan, 0J

Ohno, Seigo, 12

Oka, Kazuhiko, 05

Okada-Shudo, Yoshiko, 09

Okamoto, Hiromi, 0E

Omatsu, Takashige, 05, 09, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19

Ookawa, Taisei, 12

Otsuka, Ryohei, 0N

Oyamada, Nobuaki, 04

Park, Junbum, 0J

Perez, Nicolas, 1F

Phillips, David B., 1l

Pin, Christophe, 03, 0N

Preece, Daryl, 1H

Pysz, Dariusz, 0Y

Ren, Yuhong, 0T, 0U

Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Halina, 1H

Ryu, Yong-Sang, 10

Samlan, C. T., 0A

Sasaki, Keiji, 03, 0N

Sasaki, Rin, 05

Sasaki, S., 0P

Sasamoto, Kosuke, 0W

Sato, Daiki, 0B

Setoura, Kenji, 0L

Shi, Zhiwei, 1H

Shimomura, Takayuki, 0V

Shimura, Tsutomu, 0S

Shinada, Masataka, 09

Shiraishi, Ami, 13

Simpson, Stephen H., 1C

Song, Haiyang, 0Z, 11

Sotome, Hikaru, 0L

Stepien, Ryszard, 0Y

Sun, Jingbo, 0X

Suzuki, Motofumi, 0H

Suzuki, Tatsuro, 03

Taghizadeh, Mohammad R., 0Y

Taguchi, Takahisa, 17

Takanune, M., 0P

Tan, Xiaodi, 0T, 0U, 0Z, 11

Tanaka, Yoshito, 0S

Taverne, Mike, 1I

Taylor, Jonathan M., 1I

Tkachenko, Georgiy, 0F

Toda, Yasunori, 05

Toftul, Ivan, 0F

Torimoto, Tsukasa, 0W

Toyoda, Kohei, 09

Truong, Viet Giang, 0F

Tseng, Ching-Shiang, 06

Tsuji, Tetsuro, 0Q

Tsujimura, Tempei, 0O

Umesato, Kei, 14, 15

Vallés, Adam, 12, 18

Viswanathan, Nirmal K., 0A

Waddie, Andrew, 0Y

Wang, Jian, 18

Wang, Jie, 0D

Wang, Kun, 0T, 0U

Wang, Qianke, 18

Wetzel, Benjamin, 1F

Wu, Chenhao, 0Z

Würger, Alois, 0G

Xiang, Yinxiao, 1F

Xu, Fufang, 0D

Yamamoto, Kiroku, 0V

Yamane, Hidemasa, 0R

Yamane, Keisaku, 05, 14

Yamanishi, Junsuke, 0E

Yoshizawa, Taiki, 09

You, Jie, 0D

Yu, Eui-Sang, 10

Yuyama, Ken-ichi, 0M, 15

Zemánek, Pavel, 1C

Zhan, Yingwen, 0I

Zhang, Yuanyin, 0Z

Zhao, Yang, 1A

Conference Committee

Conference Chair

  • Takashige Omatsu, Chiba University (Japan)

Conference CoChairs

  • Kishan Dholakia, University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom)

  • Hajime Ishihara, Osaka Prefecture University (Japan)

  • Keiji Sasaki, Hokkaido University (Japan)

Conference Program Committee

  • Masaaki Ashida, Osaka University (Japan)

  • Satoshi Ashihara, The University of Tokyo (Japan)

  • Yung-Fu Chen, National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan)

  • Síle Nic Chormaic, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (Japan)

  • Yasuyuki Kimura, Kyushu University (Japan)

  • Kyoko Kitamura, Kyoto Institute of Technology (Japan)

  • Yuichi Kozawa, Tohoku University (Japan)

  • Yoko Miyamoto, The University of Electro-Communications (Japan)

  • Ryuji Morita, Hokkaido University (Japan)

  • Kei Murakoshi, Hokkaido University (Japan)

  • Kyoko Namura, Kyoto University (Japan)

  • Kyunghwan Oh, Yonsei University (Korea, Republic of)

  • Seigo Ohno, Tohoku University (Japan)

  • Hiromi Okamoto, Institute for Molecular Science (Japan)

  • Ichiro Shoji, Chuo University (Japan)

  • Yasuhiro Sugawara, Osaka University (Japan)

  • Yasuyuki Tsuboi, Osaka City University (Japan)

Introduction

Since the first demonstration of an optical tweezer based on optical radiation forces (scattering and gradient forces) created by a tightly focused laser beam, optical tweezers have been widely investigated in a variety of research fields, including biology, physics, and chemistry. In fact, Dr. A. Ashkin was awarded Nobel Prize in Physics, for contributing to a pioneering work of optical manipulation, 2018.

Conventional optical tweezers have been mostly adopted to dielectric particles with a dimension range from hundreds of nanometers to tens of micrometers. However, they do not always enable us to efficiently trap nanosacle-sized dielectric particles as well as metallic particles.

In recent years, plasmonic tweezers based on enhanced radiation forces owing to surface plasmon polaritons in metallic nanostructures have been successfully demonstrated to efficiently trap and manipulate both nanosacle-sized dielectric and metallic particles.

Also, structured lights, such as higher order Laguerre-Gaussian and Bessel beams carry optical angular momenta, and they provide unique tweezing abilities, for instance, for inducing an orbital motion of the trapped particles without employing mechanical systems.

Since 2014, the OMC has been successfully collecting more than 80 participants from home and abroad. The OMC 2020 conference aims to present and discuss up-to-date scientific subjects, new technologies, and applications related to the fields of optical and plasmonic tweezers, the manipulation of nanostructures, structured optical fields and their satellite topics.

Takashige Omatsu

Kishan Dholakia

Hajime Ishihara

Keiji Sasaki

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"Front Matter: Volume 11522", Proc. SPIE 11522, Optical Manipulation and Structured Materials Conference 2020, 1152201 (15 June 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2574114
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