Jianbin Zhang 1†Hubiao Fang 1Pan Wang 1,2Wei Fang 1,2[ ... ]Limin Tong 1,2,3,*
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Interdisciplinary Center for Quantum Information, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, State Key Laboratory of Extreme Photonics and Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
2 Jiaxing Key Laboratory of Photonic Sensing & Intelligent Imaging, Intelligent Optics & Photonics Research Center, Jiaxing Research Institute Zhejiang University, Jiaxing, China
3 Collaborative Innovation Center of Extreme Optics, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, China
An optical micro/nanofiber (MNF) is a quasi-one-dimensional free-standing optical waveguide with a diameter close to or less than the vacuum wavelength of light. Combining the tiny geometry with high-refractive-index contrast between the core and the surrounding, the MNF exhibits favorable optical properties such as tight optical confinement, strong evanescent field, and large-diameter-dependent waveguide dispersion. Meanwhile, as a quasi-one-dimensional structure with extraordinarily high geometric and structural uniformity, the MNF also has low optical loss and high mechanical strength, making it favorable for manipulating light on the micro/nanoscale with high flexibility. Over the past two decades, optical MNFs, typically being operated in single mode, have been emerging as a miniaturized fiber-optic platform for both scientific research and technological applications. In this paper, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the representative advances in optical MNFs in recent years. Starting from the basic structures and fabrication techniques of the optical MNFs, we highlight linear and nonlinear optical and mechanical properties of the MNFs. Then, we introduce typical applications of optical MNFs from near-field optics, passive optical components, optical sensors, and optomechanics to fiber lasers and atom optics. Finally, we give a brief summary of the current status of MNF optics and technology, and provide an outlook into future challenges and opportunities.
micro/nanofibers fabrication optical properties mechanical properties optical applications 
Photonics Insights
2024, 3(1): R02
Yuxin Yang 1†Jiaxin Gao 1†Hao Wu 1Zhanke Zhou 1[ ... ]Limin Tong 1,2,3,5,*
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Interdisciplinary Center for Quantum Information, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, State Key Laboratory of Extreme Photonics and Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
2 Jiaxing Key Laboratory of Photonic Sensing & Intelligent Imaging, Intelligent Optics & Photonics Research Center, Jiaxing Research Institute Zhejiang University, Jiaxing 314000, China
3 Collaborative Innovation Center of Extreme Optics, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China
4 e-mail: guoxin@zju.edu.cn
5 e-mail: phytong@zju.edu.cn
An optical field with sub-nm confinement is essential for exploring atomic- or molecular-level light-matter interaction. While such fields demonstrated so far have typically point-like cross-sections, an optical field having a higher-dimensional cross-section may offer higher flexibility and/or efficiency in applications. Here, we propose generating a nanoscale blade-like optical field in a coupled nanofiber pair (CNP) with a 1-nm-width central slit. Based on a strong mode coupling-enabled slit waveguide mode, a sub-nm-thickness blade-like optical field can be generated with a cross-section down to 0.28 nm×38 nm at 1550 nm wavelength (i.e., a thickness of λ0/5000) and a peak-to-background intensity ratio (PBR) higher than 20 dB. The slit waveguide mode of the CNP can be launched from one of the two nanofibers that are connected to a standard optical fiber via an adiabatical fiber taper, in which a fundamental waveguide mode of the fiber can be converted into a high-purity slit mode with high efficiency (>98%) within a CNP length of less than 10 μm at 1550 nm wavelength. The wavelength-dependent behaviors and group velocity dispersion in mode converting processes are also investigated, showing that such a CNP-based design is also suitable for broadband and ultrafast pulsed operation. Our results may open up new opportunities for studying light-matter interaction down to the sub-nm scale, as well as for exploring ultra-high-resolution optical technology ranging from super-resolution nanoscopy to chemical bond manipulation.
Photonics Research
2024, 12(1): 154
Lei Zhang 1,2,*Limin Tong 1,**
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
2 Research Center for Humanoid Sensing, Zhejiang Lab, Hangzhou 311121, China
Flexible optical sensors have been an emerging paradigm for applications in robotics, healthcare, and human–machine interfaces due to their high sensitivity, fast response, and anti-electromagnetic interference. Recently, Marques reports a bioinspired multifunctional flexible optical sensor (BioMFOS), achieving a forces sensitivity of 13.28 μN, and a spatial resolution of 0.02 mm. The BioMFOS has a small dimension (around 2 cm) and a light weight (0.8 g), making it suitable for wearable application and clothing integration. As proof-of-concept demonstrations, monitoring of finger position, trunk movements, and respiration rate are realized, implying their prominent applications in remote healthcare, intelligent robots, assistance devices teleoperation, and human-machine interfaces.
Opto-Electronic Advances
2023, 6(5): 230051
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Zhejiang University, College of Optical Science and Engineering, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Interdisciplinary Center for Quantum Information, Hangzhou, China
2 Jiaxing Institute of Zhejiang University, Intelligent Optics and Photonics Research Center, Jiaxing, China
3 Shanxi University, Collaborative Innovation Center of Extreme Optics, Taiyuan, China
We propose to generate a sub-nanometer-confined optical field in a nanoslit waveguiding mode in a coupled nanowire pair (CNP). We show that, when a conventional waveguide mode with a proper polarization is evanescently coupled into a properly designed CNP with a central nanoslit, it can be efficiently channeled into a high-purity nanoslit mode within a waveguiding length <10 μm. The CNP can be either freestanding or on-chip by using a tapered fiber or planar waveguide for input-coupling, with a coupling efficiency up to 95%. Within the slit region, the output diffraction-limited nanoslit mode offers an extremely confined optical field (∼0.3 nm × 3.3 nm) with a peak-to-background ratio higher than 25 dB and can be operated within a 200-nm bandwidth. The group velocity dispersion of the nanoslit mode for ultrafast pulsed operation is also briefly investigated. Compared with the previous lasing configuration, the waveguiding scheme demonstrated here is not only simple and straightforward in structural design but is also much flexible and versatile in operation. Therefore, the waveguiding scheme we show here may offer an efficient and flexible platform for exploring light–matter interactions beyond the nanometer scale, and developing optical technologies ranging from superresolution nanoscopy and atom/molecule manipulation to ultra-sensitivity detection.
sub-nm confined optical field nanoslit evanescent coupling waveguide mode 
Advanced Photonics
2023, 5(4): 046003
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Flexible strain sensors play an important role in electronic skins, wearable medical devices, and advanced robots. Herein, a highly sensitive and fast response optical strain sensor with two evanescently coupled optical micro/nanofibers (MNFs) embedded in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) film is proposed. The strain sensor exhibits a gauge factor as high as 64.5 for strain ≤ 0.5% and a strain resolution of 0.0012% which corresponds to elongation of 120 nm on a 1 cm long device. As a proof-of-concept, highly sensitive fingertip pulse measurement is realized. The properties of fast temporal frequency response up to 30 kHz and a pressure sensitivity of 102 kPa?1 enable the sensor for sound detection. Such versatile sensor could be of great use in physiological signal monitoring, voice recognition and micro-displacement detection.Flexible strain sensors play an important role in electronic skins, wearable medical devices, and advanced robots. Herein, a highly sensitive and fast response optical strain sensor with two evanescently coupled optical micro/nanofibers (MNFs) embedded in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) film is proposed. The strain sensor exhibits a gauge factor as high as 64.5 for strain ≤ 0.5% and a strain resolution of 0.0012% which corresponds to elongation of 120 nm on a 1 cm long device. As a proof-of-concept, highly sensitive fingertip pulse measurement is realized. The properties of fast temporal frequency response up to 30 kHz and a pressure sensitivity of 102 kPa?1 enable the sensor for sound detection. Such versatile sensor could be of great use in physiological signal monitoring, voice recognition and micro-displacement detection.
optical micro/nanofiber strain sensor pressure sensor micro-displacement directional coupler 
Opto-Electronic Advances
2022, 5(9): 210101
作者单位
摘要
浙江大学光电科学与工程学院现代光学仪器国家重点实验室,浙江 杭州 310027
微纳光纤是一种直径接近或小于传输光真空波长的一维自由导波结构,通常由加热玻璃光纤在高温下通过物理拉伸方法制备。典型的微纳光纤具有表面光滑、直径均匀、力学性能优良、强光场约束、强倏逝场、表面场增强及直径/波长依赖的大波导色散等特性,而且光传输损耗远低于同等直径/线宽的所有其他形式的微纳光波导,在光学近场耦合、传感、原子光学、非线性光学及光纤激光技术、光力操控等领域具有良好的应用前景。本文基于微纳光纤的基本传输特性,介绍近年来本研究组在微纳光纤的精确制备、近场耦合、传感与非线性器件等方面的主要研究进展,同时简要提及国内外其他研究组同期相关工作,最后对该方向的研究进行简要总结与展望。
光纤光学 微纳光纤 精确制备 近场耦合 传感器 光调制器 光纤激光器 
光学学报
2022, 42(17): 1706001
Ni Yao 1†Xiaoyu Wang 1†Shuqi Ma 1†Xingda Song 2[ ... ]Limin Tong 1
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Research Center for Humanoid Sensing, Zhejiang Lab, Hangzhou 311121, China
2 State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
3 Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology, Jinan 250100, China
4 Tencent Robotics X Lab, Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd, Shenzhen 518054, China
5 e-mail: wfang08@zju.edu.cn
6 e-mail: zhang_lei@zju.edu.cn
The ability to sense heat and touch is essential for healthcare, robotics, and human–machine interfaces. By taking advantage of the engineerable waveguiding properties, we design and fabricate a flexible optical microfiber sensor for simultaneous temperature and pressure measurement based on theoretical calculation. The sensor exhibits a high temperature sensitivity of 1.2 nm/°C by measuring the shift of a high-order mode cutoff wavelength in the short-wavelength range. In the case of pressure sensing, the sensor shows a sensitivity of 4.5% per kilopascal with a fast temporal frequency response of 1000 Hz owing to the strong evanescent wave guided outside the microfiber. The cross talk is negligible because the temperature and pressure signals are measured at different wavelengths based on different mechanisms. The properties of fast temporal response, high temperature, and pressure sensitivity enable the sensor for real-time skin temperature and wrist pulse measurements, which is critical to the accurate analysis of pulse waveforms. We believe the sensor will have great potential in wearable optical devices ranging from healthcare to humanoid robots.
Photonics Research
2022, 10(9): 2040
作者单位
摘要
浙江大学光电科学与工程学院,现代光学仪器国家重点实验室,杭州 310027
表面等离激元是一种存在于金属(或掺杂半导体)-介质界面的电磁极化和振荡现象,可以显著增强纳米尺度光与物质的相互作用,在波导、生化传感、超快调制、探测以及非线性光学等领域具有重要应用前景。表面等离激元的激发主要采用受衍射极限限制的光学激发方式,通常需要棱镜、光栅等大尺寸光学元件的辅助,这极大限制了等离激元器件的小型化和片上高密度集成。通过将等离激元纳米结构和隧道结集成起来,低能量的隧穿电子可以直接激发该结构的等离激元模式,具有超小尺寸、超快调制速度等优点。本文将回顾基于电子隧穿效应的表面等离激元激发的研究历史,并着重介绍该领域的最新研究进展。
表面等离激元 隧道结 非弹性电子隧穿 光学天线 局域光学态密度 发光 波导 surface plasmon tunnel junction inelastic electron tunneling optical antenna local density of optical state light emission waveguiding 
人工晶体学报
2021, 50(7): 1275
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
2 College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
3 College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
4 Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE, United Kingdom
Electronic skin, a class of wearable electronic sensors that mimic the functionalities of human skin, has made remarkable success in applications including health monitoring, human-machine interaction and electronic-biological interfaces. While electronic skin continues to achieve higher sensitivity and faster response, its ultimate performance is fundamentally limited by the nature of low-frequency AC currents. Herein, highly sensitive skin-like wearable optical sensors are demonstrated by embedding glass micro/nanofibers (MNFs) in thin layers of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Enabled by the transition from guided modes into radiation modes of the waveguiding MNFs upon external stimuli, the skin-like optical sensors show ultrahigh sensitivity (1870 kPa-1), low detection limit (7 mPa) and fast response (10 μs) for pressure sensing, significantly exceeding the performance metrics of state-of-the-art electronic skins. Electromagnetic interference (EMI)-free detection of high-frequency vibrations, wrist pulse and human voice are realized. Moreover, a five-sensor optical data glove and a 2×2-MNF tactile sensor are demonstrated. These initial results pave the way toward a new category of optical devices ranging from ultrasensitive wearable sensors to optical skins.
optical micro/nanofiber pressure sensor tactile sensor wearable sensor 
Opto-Electronic Advances
2020, 3(3): 03190022
Yu Xie 1Dawei Cai 1Hao Wu 1Jing Pan 1[ ... ]Limin Tong 1,3,4
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
2 National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
3 Collaborative Innovation Center of Extreme Optics, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China
4 e-mail: phytong@zju.edu.cn
A novel type of mid-IR microresonator, the chalcogenide glass (ChG) microfiber knot resonator (MKR), is demonstrated, showing easy fabrication, fiber-compatible features, resonance tunability, and high robustness. ChG microfibers with typical diameters around 3 μm are taper-drawn from As2S3 glass fibers and assembled into MKRs in liquid without surface damage. The measured Q factor of a typical 824 μm diameter ChG MKR is about 2.84×104 at the wavelength of 4469.14 nm. The free spectral range (FSR) of the MKR can be tuned from 2.0 nm (28.4 GHz) to 9.6 nm (135.9 GHz) by tightening the knot structure in liquid. Benefitting from the high thermal expansion coefficient of As2S3 glass, the MKR exhibits a thermal tuning rate of 110 pm·°C?1 at the resonance peak. When embedded in polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) film, a 551 μm diameter MKR retains a Q factor of 1.1×104. The ChG MKRs demonstrated here are highly promising for resonator-based optical technologies and applications in the mid-IR spectral range.
Photonics Research
2020, 8(4): 04000616

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