The adiabatically tapered subwavelength-scale optical fiber tapers (OFTs) have been of interest for many photonic applications. We demonstrate chemical etching-based adiabatic OFTs and their relaxed adiabaticity conditions over broad operation wavelength ranges. The etched OFTs show adiabatically-varying tapering angles as small as 1 and mechanical flexibility. When compared to the conventional methods, the proposed OFTs and their fabrication techniques may allow reproducible batch production routes for adiabatic OFTs with enhanced uniformity, enabling a variety of applications in subwavelength-scale light-matter interactions and efficient light coupling between waveguides
Adiabaticity criteria and optimal shapes for tapered fiber are theoretically analyzed. In the analys...
Optical fiber tapers with a waist size larger than 1µm are commonplace in telecommunications and sen...
We investigate the design of taper structures for coupling to slow-light modes of various photonic-c...
Since 2003, when the first paper on optical fiber nanowires was published, optical fiber tapers (OFT...
Microfiber-based devices have a great potential in many applications due to their extraordinary opti...
We demonstrate the fabrication of low-loss up-tapers in SMF-28 using a conventional tapering rig. Wa...
We describe a reproducible method of fabricating adiabatic tapers with 3-4 mu m diameter. The method...
Adiabatic tips have been manufactured from optical fibres and used as efficient optical tweezers. Tr...
Tapers in optical fibres are very easy to implement simply by stretching the fibre in a flame with t...
In this thesis we explore a novel technique to fabricate sub-micron diameter tapered fibers for sens...
Non-adiabatic tapered fibers are basic photonic components used in a wide range of applications. Her...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of the energy transfer between modes during the tap...
Mode-field areas of standard and specialty single-mode fibers have been adiabatically expanded more ...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of photoinduced fluidity in low-loss chalcogenide fiber...
Low-loss multimode optical nanofibers could provide a platform for studying and technologically expl...
Adiabaticity criteria and optimal shapes for tapered fiber are theoretically analyzed. In the analys...
Optical fiber tapers with a waist size larger than 1µm are commonplace in telecommunications and sen...
We investigate the design of taper structures for coupling to slow-light modes of various photonic-c...
Since 2003, when the first paper on optical fiber nanowires was published, optical fiber tapers (OFT...
Microfiber-based devices have a great potential in many applications due to their extraordinary opti...
We demonstrate the fabrication of low-loss up-tapers in SMF-28 using a conventional tapering rig. Wa...
We describe a reproducible method of fabricating adiabatic tapers with 3-4 mu m diameter. The method...
Adiabatic tips have been manufactured from optical fibres and used as efficient optical tweezers. Tr...
Tapers in optical fibres are very easy to implement simply by stretching the fibre in a flame with t...
In this thesis we explore a novel technique to fabricate sub-micron diameter tapered fibers for sens...
Non-adiabatic tapered fibers are basic photonic components used in a wide range of applications. Her...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of the energy transfer between modes during the tap...
Mode-field areas of standard and specialty single-mode fibers have been adiabatically expanded more ...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of photoinduced fluidity in low-loss chalcogenide fiber...
Low-loss multimode optical nanofibers could provide a platform for studying and technologically expl...
Adiabaticity criteria and optimal shapes for tapered fiber are theoretically analyzed. In the analys...
Optical fiber tapers with a waist size larger than 1µm are commonplace in telecommunications and sen...
We investigate the design of taper structures for coupling to slow-light modes of various photonic-c...