Microchannels in conventional single-mode fibers
Optics Letters, Vol. 31, Issue 17, pp. 2559-2561 (2006)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.31.002559
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Abstract
Microchannels are fabricated into conventional single-mode fibers by femtosecond laser processing and chemical etching. Fabrication limitations imposed by the fiber geometry are highlighted and resolved through a simple technique without compromising fabrication flexibility. A microfluidic fiber device consisting of a
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OCIS Codes
(060.2310) Fiber optics and optical communications : Fiber optics
(220.4000) Optical design and fabrication : Microstructure fabrication
(290.3030) Scattering : Index measurements
ToC Category:
Fiber Optics and Optical Communications
History
Original Manuscript: May 17, 2006
Manuscript Accepted: June 8, 2006
Published: August 9, 2006
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Citation
Y. Lai, K. Zhou, L. Zhang, and I. Bennion, "Microchannels in conventional single-mode fibers," Opt. Lett. 31, 2559-2561 (2006)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ol/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-31-17-2559
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