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Self assembled periodicity in a liquid filled hollow optical fiber

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Abstract

A novel route to form a periodic structure was observed in a liquid filled hollow optical fiber. Highly reproducible liquid-air and polymer-air periodic structures were fabricated inside hollow fiber by traversing a local heat source, and irradiating UV light, respectively. Their photonic and optofluidic applications are explored.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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