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Fabrication of Nanoheight Channels Incorporating Surface Acoustic Wave Actuation via Lithium Niobate for Acoustic Nanofluidics
Published on: February 5, 2020
Ultra-smooth lithium niobate photonic micro-structures by surface tension reshaping
Charlie Y J Ying1, Collin L Sones, Anna C Peacock
1Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, S017 1BJ, UK. yoy@orc.soton.ac.uk
Abstract:
Annealing of micro-structured lithium niobate substrates at temperatures close to, but below the melting point, allows surface tension to reshape preferentially melted surface zones of the crystal. The reshaped surface re-crystallizes upon cooling to form a single crystal again as it is seeded by the bulk which remains solid throughout the process. This procedure yields ultra-smooth single crystal superstructures suitable for the fabrication of photonic micro-components with low scattering loss.

