Endoscopic fiber: microfluidic chemical deposition moves optical fiber to the nanoscale
Endoscopic fiber: microfluidic chemical deposition moves optical fiber to the nanoscale
The use of a novel chemical vapor-deposition process to integrate metals and semiconductor films in microstructured optical fibers may soon enable nanometer-scale waveguides and endoscopic cameras.
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Gopalan, Venkatraman
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Badding, John V.
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Sazio, Pier J.A.
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Peacock, Anna C.
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January 2008
Gopalan, Venkatraman
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Badding, John V.
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Sazio, Pier J.A.
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Peacock, Anna C.
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Gopalan, Venkatraman, Badding, John V., Sazio, Pier J.A. and Peacock, Anna C.
(2008)
Endoscopic fiber: microfluidic chemical deposition moves optical fiber to the nanoscale.
Laser Focus World, 44 (1), .
Abstract
The use of a novel chemical vapor-deposition process to integrate metals and semiconductor films in microstructured optical fibers may soon enable nanometer-scale waveguides and endoscopic cameras.
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Published date: January 2008
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Local EPrints ID: 65481
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/65481
ISSN: 1043-8092
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Venkatraman Gopalan
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John V. Badding
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Anna C. Peacock
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