Title :
Kilometer-Long Ordered Nanophotonic Devices by Preform-to-Fiber Fabrication
Author :
Bayindir, Mehmet ; Abouraddy, Ayman F. ; Shapira, Ofer ; Viens, Jeff ; Saygin-Hinczewski, Dursen ; Sorin, Fabien ; Arnold, Jerimy ; Joannopoulos, John D. ; Fink, Yoel
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab. of Electron., MIT, Cambridge, MA
Abstract :
A preform-to-fiber approach to the fabrication of functional fiber-based devices by thermal drawing in the viscous state is presented. A macroscopic preform rod containing metallic, semiconducting, and insulating constituents in a variety of geometries and close contact produces kilometer-long novel nanostructured fibers and fiber devices. We first review the material selection criteria and then describe metal-semiconductor-metal photosensitive and thermally sensitive fibers. These flexible, lightweight, and low-cost functional fibers may pave the way for new types of fiber sensors, such as thermal sensing fabrics, artificial skin, and large-area optoelectronic screens. Next, the preform-to-fiber approach is used to fabricate spectrally tunable photodetectors that integrate a photosensitive core and a nanostructured photonic crystal structure containing a resonant cavity. An integrated, self-monitoring optical-transmission waveguide is then described that incorporates optical transport and thermal monitoring. This fiber allows one to predict power-transmission failure, which is of paramount importance if high-power optical transmission lines are to be operated safely and reliably in medical, industrial and defense applications. A hybrid electron-photon fiber consisting of a hollow core (for optical transport by means of a photonic bandgap) and metallic wires (for electron transport) is described that may be used for transporting atoms and molecules by radiation pressure. Finally, a solid microstructured fiber fabricated with a highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass enables the generation of supercontinuum light at near-infrared wavelengths
Keywords :
chalcogenide glasses; drawing (mechanical); metal-semiconductor-metal structures; micro-optics; nanotechnology; optical fibre fabrication; optical glass; photodetectors; photonic band gap; photonic crystals; preforms; supercontinuum generation; chalcogenide glass; hybrid electron-photon fiber; metal-semiconductor-metal photosensitive fiber; metal-semiconductor-metal thermally sensitive fiber; nanophotonic devices; nanostructured photonic crystal structure; photonic bandgap; preform-to-fiber fabrication; radiation pressure; solid microstructured fiber; spectrally tunable photodetectors; supercontinuum light generation; thermal drawing; viscous state; Atom optics; Biomedical optical imaging; Fabrication; Fiber nonlinear optics; Integrated optics; Nanoscale devices; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber sensors; Optical sensors; Optoelectronic and photonic sensors; Amorphous semiconductor; chalcogenide glass; integrated fiber; microstructured fiber; optical fiber; photonic bandgap; self-phase modulation; semiconducting nanowire; supercontinuum generation;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2006.882666