A method of systematically controlling the rotational state of a sample lev
itated in a high vacuum using the photon pressure is described. A zirconium
sphere was levitated in the high-temperature electrostatic levitator and i
t was rotated by irradiating it with a narrow beam of a high-power laser on
a spot off the center of mass. While the laser beam heated the sample, it
also rotated the sample with a torque that was proportional both to the las
er power and the length of the torque arm. A simple theoretical basis was g
iven and its validity was demonstrated using a solid zirconium sphere at si
milar to 2000 K. This method will be useful to systematically control the r
otational state of a levitated sample for the containerless materials proce
ssing at high temperature. (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0034-6
748(99)04712-7].