Optically addressable array of optomechanically compliant glass nanospikes on the endface of a soft-glass photonic crystal fiber

Wang Z, Xie S, Jiang X, Babic F, Huang J, Pennetta R, Köhler J, Russell PSJ (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

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DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.9b01088

Abstract

Arrays of elongated nanoscale structures with suitable optical and mechanical properties can act as probes of numerous physical processes at the nanoscale, with applications in for example high-resolution optical imaging and atomic force microscopy. They can also be used to investigate optomechanical phenomena such as synchronization among large assemblies of mechanical oscillators. Here we report a novel and versatile technique for fabricating two-dimensional light-guiding arrays of mechanically compliant glass nanospikes with lengths up to several hundred μm. The procedure starts with a multicore fiber made by stacking and drawing capillaries and rods of two different germanate glasses with markedly different acid etching rates. After a suitable etching step, a free-standing nanospike array is created at the fiber end-face. The parameters are chosen so that there is evanescent coupling between adjacent nanospikes, which gives rise to strong optomechanical forces that can be exploited to drive and control the mechanical motion of the nanospikes and thus the optical properties.

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APA:

Wang, Z., Xie, S., Jiang, X., Babic, F., Huang, J., Pennetta, R.,... Russell, P.S.J. (2019). Optically addressable array of optomechanically compliant glass nanospikes on the endface of a soft-glass photonic crystal fiber. ACS Photonics. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.9b01088

MLA:

Wang, Zheqi, et al. "Optically addressable array of optomechanically compliant glass nanospikes on the endface of a soft-glass photonic crystal fiber." ACS Photonics (2019).

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