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Femtosecond laser and arc discharge induced microstructuring on optical fiber tip for the multidirectional firing

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Abstract
Most optical fibers are designed for forward firing i.e. the light is emitted at the distal end along the optical axis of the fiber. In some applications such as the laser surgery and laser scanners, side firing of the optical fiber is required. In this paper, we present the microstructuring of an optical fiber tip using the femtosecond laser and an arc discharging process for the multidirectional firing of the beam. The distal end of the optical fiber with diameter of 125 mu m was machined into a conical structure using a femtosecond laser. The surface of the machined tip was exposed to the arc discharge using a fiber splicer. The arc discharge leads to the melting and re-solidification of the fiber tip. This results in a smoothing of laser-induced conical microstructure at the tip of the fiber. We were able to demonstrate the multidirectional (circumferential) emission of the light from the developed fiber tip. (C) 2010 Optical Society of America
Author(s)
Sohn, Ik-BuKim, YoungseopNoh, Young-ChulLee, In WonKim, Jun KiLee, Ho
Issued Date
2010-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1364/OE.18.019755
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16619
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Citation
Optics Express, v.18, no.19, pp.19755 - 19760
ISSN
1094-4087
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Department of Physics and Photon Science > 1. Journal Articles
Research Institutes > 1. Journal Articles
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