Volumetric multiple optical traps produced by Devil's lenses
We propose the use of a new diffractive optical element coined Devil’s Vortex-Lens (DVL) to produce optical tweezers. In its more general
form it results as the combination of a Devil’s lens and a helical vortex phase mask. It is shown that under monochromatic illumination a
DVL generates a focal volume with several concatenated doughnut modes that are axially distributed according to the self-similarity of the
lens. The orbital angular momentum associated to each link in the chain is investigated.