Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is an advanced manufacturing technique that allows the fabrication of arbitrary macroscopic and microscopic objects. All 3D printing systems require large optical elements or nozzles in proximity to the built structure. This prevents their use in applications in which there is no direct access to the area where the objects have to be printed. Here, we demonstrate three-dimensional microfabrication based on two-photon polymerization (TPP) with sub diffraction-limited resolution through an ultra-thin, 50 mm long printing nozzle of 560 µm in diameter. Using wavefront shaping, femtosecond infrared pulses are focused and scanned through a multimode optical fiber (MMF) inside a photoresist that polymerizes via two-photon absorption. We show the construction of arbitrary 3D structures of 500 nm resolution on the other side of the fiber. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of microfabrication through a multimode optical fiber. Our work represents a new area which we refer to as endofabrication.
We report on wide tuning of external cavity interband cascade lasers (EC-ICLs) in continuous-wave operation at room temperature. The antireflection coated ICL gain chips were tuned with a diffraction grating in the Littrow configuration. A tuning range of 313 cm−1 (360 nm) from 2789 cm−1 to 3102 cm−1 (3.22 to 3.58 µm) in continuous wave at 293 K was demonstrated with a 5 µm-wide, 1.5 mm-long gain chip. A maximum output power of 13 mW and a minimum threshold current of 62 mA were measured at the peak gain. The heat dissipation of the chip was 0.2 W at threshold and 0.8 W at the maximum current of 200 mA.
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