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13 March 2024 3D nanoprinted on-chip hollow-core waveguides: an integrated photonics platform for analytics
Markus A. Schmidt, Jisoo Kim, Matthias Zeisberger, Diana Pereira, Xue Qi, Julian Gargiulo, Johannes Buerger, Stefan A. Maier
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Abstract
On-chip hollow-core waveguides represent a promising platform for microfluidic analysis, nonlinear optics and quantum information processing, due to light guidance directly inside the medium of interest. Recently, we have introduced two types of 3D nanoprinted on-chip hollow-core waveguides, namely the hollow-core light cage and the microgap waveguide which have unique properties for on-chip sensing. Here we will present our results for water-based spectroscopy, refractive index sensing, nanoparticle tracking, and optical fiber interfacing.
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Markus A. Schmidt, Jisoo Kim, Matthias Zeisberger, Diana Pereira, Xue Qi, Julian Gargiulo, Johannes Buerger, and Stefan A. Maier "3D nanoprinted on-chip hollow-core waveguides: an integrated photonics platform for analytics", Proc. SPIE PC12889, Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XXVIII, PC128890Z (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3009314
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Analytics

Integrated photonics

Motion measurement

Quantum information processing applications

Quantum light

Quantum optics applications

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