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Optical microfibers and nanofibers are fabricated from ordinary fibers. Due to their unique structure and properties, they been used in many fields for various types of measurements. Moreover, the sensitivity has been enhanced because of the evanescent field induced by the micro- and nano-...
The coupling properties between the two nanofibers with different initial diameters and wavelengths are shown in Fig. 6. The taper fiber has an initial diameter of 1 μm, an angle of 0.19°s, and the uniform fiber has a diameter of 0.6 μm. The results demonstrate that, with different ini...
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Preparation, microstructures and luminescence properties of transparent red-emitting Eu2Ca0.6(MoO4)3.6 suspension Eung-Dab Kim, Young-Sik Cho, Young-Duk Huh Article 113900 Article preview select article Electrospun film composed of pearl-string-like microfibers exhibiting excellent radiative cooling perfor...
Fig. 9. Optical setup of optical microfiber taper interferometer sensor. Reproduced from Ref. [38]. To compensate the temperature influence on the sensor, recently in 2018, Y. Zhang et al. [39] proposed a reflective optical fiber sensor that can simultaneously detect Hg2+ concentration and te...
Native silk microfibers contain nanofibers that form nanoholes (nanoscale void areas), resulting in strong light scattering (or transmission suppression) (Fig. 2c). Figure 2d shows virtual microfibers with different hole density, such as 0, 5, and 10%. Electric field simulation results on ...
As miniature fibre-optic platforms, micro/nanofibres (MNFs) taper-drawn from silica fibres have been widely studied for applications from optical sensing, nonlinear optics to optomechanics and atom optics. While continuous-wave (CW) optical waveguiding is frequently adopted, so far almost all MNFs ...
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