Melt‐drawn scanning near‐field optical microscopy probe profiles

Consistently obtaining super‐resolution with scanning near‐field optical microscopy depends almost entirely on the ability to manufacture reproducibly probes with aperture sizes smaller than 100 nm. The probe fabrication process usually involves heating an optical fiber using a CO2 laser and melt‐drawing the glass to produce a taper. A number of variables ultimately define the taper shape but the actual effects these parameters have are still not clear. In this work, the physics behind the taper formation is examined in detail for the first time and equations describing the initial taper profile and the final aperture size are derived in terms of the experimental conditions. It is shown that the taper shape is primarily determined by the laser spot size. The pulling force, although important, has a lower significance. Continuum mechanics and Stefan’s law are used to show that the aperture size is closely related to the radius of the fiber at the start of the hard pull and the fiber temperature at that tim...

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