Jiayu Liu, Ibrahem Jasim, Chen Zhu, M. Roman, E. Kinzel, Jie Huang, M. Almasri
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Microsphere Photolithography Patterning of Plasmonic Sensors on Optical Fiber
Microsphere Photolithography uses a self-assembled hexagonal lattice of microspheres as an optical element to focus collimated light to an array of photonic jets inside a layer of photoresist. This technique is applied to pattern optical fiber for refractive index sensing and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy.