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Fabrication of SNAP structures by wire heating. / Kudashkin, Dmitry; Sumetsky, Michael; Vatnik, Ilya.
в: Optics Letters, Том 49, № 15, 01.08.2024, стр. 4298-4301.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Fabrication of SNAP structures by wire heating
AU - Kudashkin, Dmitry
AU - Sumetsky, Michael
AU - Vatnik, Ilya
N1 - Acknowledgment. The work was started at the Aston Institute of Photonics Technologies in 2022 during the visit of D. Kudashkin as a part of his internship at AIPT in 2021-2022. The study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (22-12-20015) and by the Government of the Novosibirsk Region https://rscf.ru/en/project/22-12-20015/.
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - Surface Nanoscale Axial Photonics (SNAP) is a promising technological platform for creating novel optical devices such as compact high-Q tunable delay lines, signal processors, and optical comb generators. For this purpose, the development of simple and reliable methods for the accurate introduction of a nanometer-scale variation of the optical fiber surface is desirable. Here, we present an easy-to-implement technique for the introduction of nanoscale variations of the effective optical fiber radius by annealing with a heated metal wire. Using the proposed method, we introduce modifications of the fiber effective radius with accuracy better than 0.1 nm without post-processing, making the proposed approach the simplest alternative to the previously developed SNAP fabrication techniques.
AB - Surface Nanoscale Axial Photonics (SNAP) is a promising technological platform for creating novel optical devices such as compact high-Q tunable delay lines, signal processors, and optical comb generators. For this purpose, the development of simple and reliable methods for the accurate introduction of a nanometer-scale variation of the optical fiber surface is desirable. Here, we present an easy-to-implement technique for the introduction of nanoscale variations of the effective optical fiber radius by annealing with a heated metal wire. Using the proposed method, we introduce modifications of the fiber effective radius with accuracy better than 0.1 nm without post-processing, making the proposed approach the simplest alternative to the previously developed SNAP fabrication techniques.
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U2 - 10.1364/ol.527408
DO - 10.1364/ol.527408
M3 - Article
C2 - 39090918
VL - 49
SP - 4298
EP - 4301
JO - Optics Letters
JF - Optics Letters
SN - 0146-9592
IS - 15
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