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Optical fibre nanowires and microwires: a review

Optical fibre nanowires and microwires: a review
Optical fibre nanowires and microwires: a review
Optical fibre nanowires and microwires offer a variety of enabling properties, including large evanescent fields, flexibility, configurability, high confinement, robustness and compactness. These distinctive features have been exploited in a wealth of applications ranging from telecommunication devices to sensors, from optical manipulation to high Q resonators. In this paper I will review the fundamentals and applications of nanowires and microwires manufactured from optical fibres.
2040-8986
Brambilla, G.
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Brambilla, G.
815d9712-62c7-47d1-8860-9451a363a6c8

Brambilla, G. (2010) Optical fibre nanowires and microwires: a review. Journal of Optics, 12 (4), [043001]. (doi:10.1088/2040-8978/12/4/043001).

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Optical fibre nanowires and microwires offer a variety of enabling properties, including large evanescent fields, flexibility, configurability, high confinement, robustness and compactness. These distinctive features have been exploited in a wealth of applications ranging from telecommunication devices to sensors, from optical manipulation to high Q resonators. In this paper I will review the fundamentals and applications of nanowires and microwires manufactured from optical fibres.

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Published date: 17 March 2010
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 179537
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/179537
ISSN: 2040-8986
PURE UUID: 1e39ff96-10a9-48a8-9ed0-d816bf663ab3
ORCID for G. Brambilla: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-0499

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Date deposited: 08 Apr 2011 08:23
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:09

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