posted on 2024-07-09, 17:13authored byRichard Buividas, Mindaugas Mikutis, Gediminas Gervinskas, Daniel Day, Gintas Šlekys, Saulius JuodkazisSaulius Juodkazis, Elizabeth A. Dobisz, Louay A. Eldada
We report on a technique for precise hole drilling in optical fibers using tightly focused femtosecond laser pulses. This direct laser writing approach makes it possible to minimize the amount of waveguide material for uncompromised mechanical performance of the fiber. The proof-of-the-principle of the fiber integration into a microfluidic chip is demonstrated. We show that fabricated holes in the waveguides can be used for measurement of absorption coefficient and refractive index changes at 1x10-3 refractive index units and 2 cm-1 for refractive index and absorption changes, respectively. Simple design and integration possibility of laser-fabricated waveguide sensors is prospective for optofluidic applications.