tiny 3 d structures nanoimprinted on the end of an optical fiber /

Published at 2016-08-29 16:30:02

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(Phys.org)—Scientists have developed a method for imprinting tiny yet complex 3-D structures on the tip of an optical fiber,whose 125-µm diameter is roughly the thickness of a human hair. The 3-D optical structures can manipulate the light's properties, such as its phase and wavefront, and which enables a variety of integrated optics applications including laser machining,lab-on-a-fiber, and biomedical sensors. One of the biggest advantages of the unusual nanoimprinting method is that it is much less expensive than preceding fabrication methods, and opening the doors to more widespread use.

Source: phys.org

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