Abstract

In this paper we demonstrate possibilities of three-dimensional (3D) printing technology based on two-photon polymerization for application in optoelectronics and optical sensing applications. We use three-dimensional laser lithography based on direct-laser-writing (DLW) for fabrication of 3D polymeric microstructural device integrated at the end of optical fiber. The microstructure consist of mechanical holder and ring resonator as microoptical photonic device. Such 3D photonic device integrated at the end of optical fiber can work as fiber probe for optical sensing.

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