We suggest a novel approach in all-optical trapping employing
a photophoretic force for manipulation of absorbing particles in open air.
We demonstrate experimentally the robust three-dimensional guiding, over
the distances of a few millimeters, of agglomerates of carbon nanoparticles
with the size spanned from 100 nm to 10μm, as well as their acceleration
up to velocities of 1 cm/sec. We achieve stable positioning and guiding of
particles as well as simultaneous trapping of a large number of particles in a
dual beam optical trap created by two counter-propagating and co-rotating
optical vortex beams