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Optical fiber nanometer-scale Fabry–Perot interferometer formed by the ionic self-assembly monolayer process
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Photonic SensorOptical MaterialsEngineeringFiber OpticsMicro-optical ComponentUltrathin FilmsOptical PropertiesNanometrologyNanolithography MethodNanophotonicsOptical FiberMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOptical FibersFiber Optic SensingDepth-graded Multilayer CoatingOptical SensorsMicrofabricationNanomaterialsSelf-assemblySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsNanofabricationThin FilmsOptical Sensor
The ionic self-assembly monolayer process is a novel technique that has already been used to deposit ultrathin films on glass, polymer, and silicon substrates of different sizes and shapes. This technique is presented as a new tool with which to apply coatings on optical fibers. A nanometer-scale interferometric cavity was built up at the end of an optical fiber with discrete thickness increments of 4.75 nm for a total thickness of 1 mum . Theoretical and experimental aspects of the nanometer-scale Fabry-Perot cavity are described, and both theoretical and experimental results show good agreement.
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