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Multi-material Optoelectronic Fiber Devices

Sorin, Fabien  
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Yan, Wei  
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Volpi, Marco
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George, T
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Dutta, Ak
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2017
Micro- And Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications Ix
Conference on Micro- and Nanotechnology (MNT) Sensors, Systems, and Applications IX

The recent ability to integrate materials with different optical and optoelectronic properties in prescribed architectures within flexible fibers is enabling novel opportunities for advanced optical probes, functional surfaces and smart textiles. In particular, the thermal drawing process has known a series of breakthroughs in recent years that have expanded the range of materials and architectures that can be engineered within uniform fibers. Of particular interest in this presentation will be optoelectronic fibers that integrate semiconductors electrically addressed by conducting materials. These long, thin and flexible fibers can intercept optical radiation, localize and inform on a beam direction, detect its wavelength and even harness its energy. They hence constitute ideal candidates for applications such as remote and distributed sensing, large-area optical-detection arrays, energy harvesting and storage, innovative health care solutions, and functional fabrics. To improve performance and device complexity, tremendous progresses have been made in terms of the integrated semiconductor architectures, evolving from large fiber solid-core, to sub-hundred nanometer thin-films, nano-filaments and even nanospheres. To bridge the gap between the optoelectronic fiber concept and practical applications however, we still need to improve device performance and integration. In this presentation we will describe the materials and processing approaches to realize optoelectronic fibers, as well as give a few examples of demonstrated systems for imaging as well as light and chemical sensing. We will then discuss paths towards practical applications focusing on two main points: fiber connectivity, and improving the semiconductor microstructure by developing scalable approaches to make fiber-integrated single-crystal nanowire based devices.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.2262124
Web of Science ID

WOS:000411756000007

Author(s)
Sorin, Fabien  
Yan, Wei  
Volpi, Marco
Page, Alexis Gérald  
Dang, Tung Nguyen
Qu, Yunpeng  
Editors
George, T
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Dutta, Ak
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Islam, Ms
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

SPIE-Int Soc Optical Engineering

Publisher place

Bellingham

Published in
Micro- And Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications Ix
ISBN of the book

978-1-5106-0889-4

978-1-5106-0890-0

Total of pages

7

Series title/Series vol.

Proceedings of SPIE

Volume

10194

Start page

1019407

Subjects

Multi-material fibers

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Fiber processing

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Thermal drawing

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Smart textiles

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Optoelectronic fibers

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Micro and nano fabrication

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Nano-wire based devices

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REVIEWED

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Conference on Micro- and Nanotechnology (MNT) Sensors, Systems, and Applications IX

Anaheim, CA, USA

APR 09-13, 2017

Available on Infoscience
November 8, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/142090
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