Abstract
This computational study investigates lateral optical forces in asymmetric dielectric nanostructures, focusing on their connection to resonant light-matter interactions. We examine isosceles triangular motifs that exhibit two distinct types of optical force response under plane wave illumination. Through parameter-space analysis, we identify stable zones where optical forces remain consistent and switching bands where forces change abruptly as parameters are altered. The observed force spectra show characteristic asymmetric lineshapes, suggesting Fano-resonance behavior. Eigenfrequency analysis confirms these effects arise from interference between discrete eigenmodes and continuum propagation states, with the eigenmode Q-factors correlating with transition sharpness. These findings provide insights into how structural geometry influences optical forces through resonant effects, offering guidance for designing optically-driven systems where controlled optical force responses are desired.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Optics Express |
| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 10 Apr 2026 |
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