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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 23, 2003
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2002
Sahng-gi Park, Daejon, KR;
Jong-bae Kim, Daejon, KR;
Doo-hee Cho, Daejon, KR;
Yong-gyu Choi, Daejon, KR;
Kyong-hon Kim, Daejon, KR;
Bun Lee, Daejon, KR;
Abstract
A method for forming two conductive films isolated electrically from each other on the surface of a fiber is provided. According to the method, a fiber is attached into the grooves on a silicon substrate using photoresist as glue. A photoresist pattern for a conductive film on the surface of the fiber is formed by a photolithography process. After wet-etching some amount of the fiber on the patterned area, which is needed for lifting off a metal film deposited on the unnecessary area, a metal film is deposited over whole area of the wafer. Removing photo-resist by a heated stripper solution leaves a metal film only on the patterned area of the fiber and detaches the fibers from the grooves of the wafer The second metal film on the other side of the fiber can be formed by the same procedures as the first metal film except that the deposited surface of the fiber must be attached to the grooves upside down. The poled fiber using two conductive films can be applied to manufacture elements used in opto-electronic and fiber communication devices such as a modulator, a tunable filter and a switch, an electric field sensor, and a nonlinear fiber optics device such as a frequency converter, a dispersion compensator.