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Free-standing optofluidic waveguides formed on patterned superhydrophobic surfaces

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Yalızay, Berna
Aktürk, Selçuk

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We report on the preparation and characterization of free-standing optofluidic waveguides created on solid superhydrophobic (SH) substrates with patterned wetting properties. In order to locally modify the liquid-solid contact angle, we employed selective laser ablation of SH layers deposited on magnesium-fluoride substrates with low refractive index. Upon ablation, surfaces with hydrophilic channels surrounded by SH areas were obtained. Subsequently, we created liquid optical waveguides based on total internal reflection using ethylene glycol, a polar liquid with high refractive index spreading spontaneously along the hydrophilic surface channels. We evaluated the light guiding performance and losses of these optofluidic waveguides. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Applied Physics Letters

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American Institute of Physics (AIP) Publishing

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Applied physics

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