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Low-cost fabrication of functional plasmonic fiber-optic-based sensors

This paper presents the low-cost fabrication of Extraordinary Optical Transmission (EOT) type plasmonic fiber-optic based sensors. The sensors consist of a thin aluminum film on the cleaved

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Microsphere Photolithography Patterned Nanohole Array on an Optical Fiber

Abstract Microsphere Photolithography (MPL) is a nanopatterning technique that utilizes a self-assembled monolayer of microspheres as an optical element to focus incident radiation inside a layer

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Near-Field photolithography by a fiber probe

By using near-field photolithography, we made a narrow groove (128 nm, FWHM) by an optical fiber probe with Ar+ laser (488 nm).

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Three-dimensional photolithography technology for a fiber substrate

Request PDF | Three-dimensional photolithography technology for a fiber substrate using a microfabricated exposure module | This paper proposes a new three-dimensional (3D)

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Optical Lithography

Optical lithography is defined as a photon-based technique that involves projecting an image onto a photosensitive emulsion (photoresist) on a substrate, commonly used in the high-volume

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Design, fabrication, and optical imaging performance

Article Open access Published: 21 October 2025 Design, fabrication, and optical imaging performance comparison of precision microlens arrays for

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Fiber Arrays

PHIX offers v-groove optical fiber arrays from stock, suitable for assembly to photonic integrated circuits (PICs).

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Microsphere photolithography patterned nanohole array on an optical fiber

This paper presents a procedure for fabricating a nanohole array is defined in an aluminum film on the tip of optical fibers using microsphere photolithography.

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Microsphere Photolithography Patterned Nanohole

This paper investigates the MPL process for creating refractive index (RI) sensors on the cleaved tips of optical fiber.

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Microsphere Photolithography Patterned Nanohole Array on an

When combined with pattern transfer techniques such as etching/lift-off, MPL provides a versatile, low-cost fabrication method for producing hexagonal close-packed metasurfaces. This

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Nanoscale multi-beam lithography of photonic crystals with ultrafast

Photonic crystals are utilized in many noteworthy applications like optical communications, light flow control, and quantum optics. Photonic crystal with nanoscale structure is important for the

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Selectively Micro-Patternable Fibers via In-Fiber Photolithography

Here, we combine two high-throughput methods: thermal drawing and in-fiber photolithography, to create meters-long fibers with microscale patterns along the surfaces.

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Taiwan Fiber Optic Collimator Array Market Trends Assessment: the

The "Taiwan Fiber Optic Collimator Array market" report analyzes important operational and performance data so one may compare them to their own business, the businesses of their clients, or

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Two decades of two-photon lithography: Materials science perspective

Fundamentals of two-photon polymerization Two-photon absorption (TPA) is a non-linear optical process in which a fluorophore is excited to a higher state via a virtual intermediate state

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Low-cost fabrication of functional plasmonic fiber-optic-based sensors

This paper studies the use of Microsphere Photolithography (MPL) as an alternative to Focused Ion Beam milling or e-beam lithography to pattern plasmonic fiber-optic based sensors. In

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Selectively Micro-Patternable Fibers via In-Fiber Photolithography

Multimaterial fibers engineered to integrate glasses, metals, semiconductors, and composites found applications in ubiquitous sensing, biomedicine, and robotics. The longitudinal

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Off-axis microsphere photolithography patterned nanohole array and

Microsphere photolithography (MPL) using off-axis UV exposure is a technique that uses a layer of self-assembled microspheres as an optical mask to project different periodic nanopatterns.

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Fiber Arrays – 1D, 2D, packaging, fiber endfaces,

Fiber arrays are 1D or 2D arrays of optical fibers, used for coupling to photonic circuits, telecom signals, and laser beam combining.

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Microsphere Photolithography Patterned Nanohole Array on an Optical Fiber

Microsphere photolithography is capable of fabricating structures featured with highly ordered periodic structures in 2D . The self-assembled microsphere array is used as an optical element and

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Off-axis microsphere photolithography patterned

Abstract Microsphere photolithography (MPL) using off-axis UV exposure is a technique that uses a layer of self-assembled microspheres as an

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Nanosphere lithography for optical fiber tip nanoprobes

This paper reports a simple and economical method for the fabrication of nanopatterned optical fiber nanotips.

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Lithography Assisted Fiber-Drawing Nanomanufacturing

Here we demonstrate a flexible method, called lithography assisted fibre drawing (LAFD), for producing functional nanowires and nanowire arrays enclosed in a glass fibre with a single fibre

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Fiber Arrays

Fiber arrays are also employed in optical cross-connect switches for flexible data signal routing. Astronomical Telescopes In astronomical applications, fiber arrays

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Off-axis microsphere photolithography patterned

This paper introduces MPL as an alternative fabrication technique to pattern complex metasurfaces on an optical single mode fiber tip as a sensor for

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Off-axis microsphere photolithography patterned nanohole array and

Based on the hexagonal close packing fi microsphere array, complicated metasurfaces were successfully created by changing the UV illumination angle. Using the same self-assembled

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Researching | Free Literatures in Optics and Photonics

Researching | Free Literatures in Optics and Photonics

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