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Optomechanically coupled glass nanospike array on the endface of a multicore fiber

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Abstract

We report the fabrication and characterization of an optomechanically coupled array of glass nanospikes on the endface of a germanate multicore fiber. Strong optical gradient forces drive the mechanical motion of the free-standing nanospikes.

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