Abstract
The tip of multimode fused silica fiber (core diameter: 550μm) was etched by metallic laser-induced backside wet etching (M-LIBWE) method. Frequency doubled, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser (λ=532nm; τFWHM=8ns) was used as laser source. The laser beam was coupled into the fiber by a fused silica lens with a focal length of 1500mm. The other tip of the fiber was dipped into liquid gallium metallic absorber. The etching threshold fluence was measured to be 475mJ/cm2, while the highest fluence, which resulted etching without breaking the fiber, was 1060mJ/cm2. The progress of etching was followed by optical microscopy, and the etch rate was measured to be between 20 and 37nm/pulse depending on the applied laser energy. The surface morphologies of the etched tips were studied by scanning electron microscopy. A possible application of the structured fibers was also tested.
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