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A review of focused ion beam applications in optical fibers

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 47, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ac1d75

Keywords

focused ion beam machining; optical fiber; nanostructure; lab-on-fiber (LOF) technology; nanofabrication

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Focused ion beam (FIB) technology is a promising technique in micro- and nano-prototyping, with advantages such as direct processing, small feature size, and high reproducibility. It is widely used for creating compact fiber-optic devices by milling micro- and nanostructures onto optical fibers. This paper reviews the applications of FIB technology in optical fibers and suggests future directions for improving its capabilities.
Focused ion beam (FIB) technology has become a promising technique in micro- and nano-prototyping due to several advantages over its counterparts such as direct (maskless) processing, sub-10 nm feature size, and high reproducibility. Moreover, FIB machining can be effectively implemented on both conventional planar substrates and unconventional curved surfaces such as optical fibers, which are popular as an effective medium for telecommunications. Optical fibers have also been widely used as intrinsically light-coupled substrates to create a wide variety of compact fiber-optic devices by FIB milling diverse micro- and nanostructures onto the fiber surface (endfacet or outer cladding). In this paper, the broad applications of the FIB technology in optical fibers are reviewed. After an introduction to the technology, incorporating the FIB system and its basic operating modes, a brief overview of the lab-on-fiber technology is presented. Furthermore, the typical and most recent applications of the FIB machining in optical fibers for various applications are summarized. Finally, the reviewed work is concluded by suggesting the possible future directions for improving the micro- and nanomachining capabilities of the FIB technology in optical fibers.

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