Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanical properties monolithically in a kilometer-long fiber drawn from a preform offers unique multifunctionality at a low cost. A wide range of unique in-fiber devices have been developed in fiber form-factor using this strategy. Here, I summary my recent results in this nascent field of \u27multimaterial fibers\u27. I will focus on my achievements in producing robust infrared optical fibers and in appropriating optical fiber production technology for applications in nanofabrication. The development of optical components suitable for the infrared (IR) is crucial for applications in this spectral range to reach the maturity level of their counter...
We report recent advances in the development of fibers for the delivery and generation of both singl...
This paper was presented at the 1st Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications, Sao...
We demonstrate the first fluorozirconate microstructured fiber for use in the mid-infrared. The fibe...
Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanica...
Multimaterial fibers eschew the traditional mono-material structures typical of traditional optical ...
Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanica...
A critical challenge in the fabrication of chalcogenide-glass infrared optical fibers is the need fo...
Recent progress in combining multiple materials with disparate optical, electronic, and thermomechan...
Infrared (IR) fibers that transmit radiation at wavelengths from ∼ 2 μm up to ∼ 25 μm, a spectrum th...
Infrared (IR) fibers offer a versatile approach to guiding and manipulating light in the IR spectrum...
We introduce a multimaterial fiber preform coextrusion methodology that enables the production of ro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A preform-fo-fiber approach to the fabrication of functional f...
The development of optical sources and components suitable for the mid-infrared is crucial for appli...
The integration of conducting and semiconducting architectures within thermally drawn thin and flexi...
The utilization of infrared chalcogenide glass (ChG) fibers has long been hampered by the unfavorabl...
We report recent advances in the development of fibers for the delivery and generation of both singl...
This paper was presented at the 1st Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications, Sao...
We demonstrate the first fluorozirconate microstructured fiber for use in the mid-infrared. The fibe...
Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanica...
Multimaterial fibers eschew the traditional mono-material structures typical of traditional optical ...
Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanica...
A critical challenge in the fabrication of chalcogenide-glass infrared optical fibers is the need fo...
Recent progress in combining multiple materials with disparate optical, electronic, and thermomechan...
Infrared (IR) fibers that transmit radiation at wavelengths from ∼ 2 μm up to ∼ 25 μm, a spectrum th...
Infrared (IR) fibers offer a versatile approach to guiding and manipulating light in the IR spectrum...
We introduce a multimaterial fiber preform coextrusion methodology that enables the production of ro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A preform-fo-fiber approach to the fabrication of functional f...
The development of optical sources and components suitable for the mid-infrared is crucial for appli...
The integration of conducting and semiconducting architectures within thermally drawn thin and flexi...
The utilization of infrared chalcogenide glass (ChG) fibers has long been hampered by the unfavorabl...
We report recent advances in the development of fibers for the delivery and generation of both singl...
This paper was presented at the 1st Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications, Sao...
We demonstrate the first fluorozirconate microstructured fiber for use in the mid-infrared. The fibe...