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Development of Whispering Gallery Mode Polymeric Micro-optical Electric Field Sensors
Published on: January 29, 2013
Self-assembled sub-picoliter liquid periodic structures in a hollow optical fiber
Sohee An1,2, Sunghoon Jeong1, Jihyun Hwang1,3
1Institute of Physics and Applied Physics, Yonsei University, 50 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03722, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
In an experimental exploration, we successfully implemented a self-assembling methodology to construct a periodic liquid-air structure inside a hollow optical fiber (HOF). This fiber comprises a central air hole, a germanosilica ring core, and a silica cladding. A periodic structure of liquid droplets and air was obtained by the application of a microscopic heat source (MHS) traversing along the axial direction of the liquid-filled HOF. In the course of this study, we discerned three distinct zones within the structure. The first zone, referred to as Zone 1, demonstrated near-constant periodicity. The second zone, Zone 2, exhibited adaptable properties with regard to its periodicity, allowing it to be flexibly controlled. In the third zone, Zone 3, we noticed a chaotic response to external parameters, including temperature and the speed at which MHS was traversed. To regulate the liquid-air periodic structures, two different types of MHSs were utilized - a micro hydro-oxygen torch and a metal ring heater, each mounted on a translation stage. The study provides a detailed account of the parameters employed in utilizing these MHSs. Additionally, the optical properties of these liquid-air periodic structures were meticulously analyzed to explore the potential for developing new optofluidic applications.
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