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We demonstrate a nanoscale mode selector supporting the propagation of the first antisymmetric mode of a silicon waveguide. The mode selector is based on embedding a short section of PhC into the waveguide. On the basis of the difference in k-vector distribution between orthogonal waveguide modes, the PhC can be designed to have a band gap for the fundamental mode, while allowing the transmission of the first antisymmetric mode. The device was tested by directly measuring the modal content before and after the PhC section using a near field scanning optical microscope. Extinction ratio was estimated to be approximately 23 dB. Finally, we provide numerical simulations demonstrating strong coupling of the antisymmetric mode to metallic nanotips. On the basis of the results, we believe that the mode selector may become an important building block in the realization of on chip nanofocusing devices.

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We demonstrate the design, fabrication, transmission spectrum measurement, and near-field characterization of a parabolic tapered one-dimensional photonic crystal cavity in silicon. The results shows a relatively high quality factor (∼43 000), together with a small modal volume of ∼ 1. 1 (λ/n) 3. Moreover, the design allows repeatable device fabrication, as evident by the similar characteristics obtained for several tens of devices that were fabricated and tested. These demonstrated 1D PhC cavities may be used as a building block in integrated photonic circuits for optical on-chip interconnects and sensing applications. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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We demonstrate self-aligned approach for fabrication of hybrid silicon plasmonic waveguide. The demonstrated structure provides both nanoscale confinement together with propagation length of 100 microns. Near-field measurements of propagation and coupling loss are also presented. © 2011 OSA.

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We experimentally demonstrate a self-aligned approach for the fabrication of nanoscale hybrid silicon-plasmonic waveguide fabricated by local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS). Implementation of the LOCOS technique provides compatibility with standard complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology and allows avoiding lateral misalignment between the silicon waveguide and the upper metallic layer. We directly measured the propagation and the coupling loss of the fabricated hybrid waveguide using a near-field scanning optical microscope. The demonstrated structure provides nanoscale confinement of light together with a reasonable propagation length of ∼100 μm. As such, it is expected to become an important building block in future on-chip optoelectronic circuitry. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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We demonstrate the design, fabrication and experimental characterization of the spatial mode selector that transmit only the second silicon waveguide mode. Nanofabrication results and near field measurements are presented. ©2009 Optical Society of America.

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We demonstrate self-aligned approach for fabricating hybrid silicon plasmonic waveguide. The demonstrated structure provides nanoscale confinement together with propagation length of 100 microns on chip. Near-field measurements of propagation and coupling loss are presented. © 2011 Optical Society of America.

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We demonstrate self-aligned approach for fabricating hybrid silicon plasmonic waveguide. The demonstrated structure provides nanoscale confinement together with propagation length of 100 microns on chip. Near-field measurements of propagation and coupling loss are presented. ©2011 Optical Society of America.

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Each mode of a multimode fibre is excited using binary phase patterns on a Spatial Light Modulator and verified by observation of the near-field leaving the fibre and analysis of the step response. © 2011 OSA.

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Endothelial filopodia play key roles in guiding the tubular sprouting during angiogenesis. However, their dynamic morphological characteristics, with the associated implications in cell motility, have been subjected to limited investigations. In this work, the interaction between endothelial cells and extracellular matrix fibrils was recapitulated in vitro, where a specific focus was paid to derive the key morphological parameters to define the dynamics of filopodium-like protrusion during cell motility. Based on one-dimensional gelatin fibrils patterned by near-field electrospinning (NFES), we study the response of endothelial cells (EA.hy926) under normal culture or ROCK inhibition. It is shown that the behaviour of temporal protrusion length versus cell motility can be divided into distinct modes. Persistent migration was found to be one of the modes which permitted cell displacement for over 300 μm at a speed of approximately 1 μm min-1. ROCK inhibition resulted in abnormally long protrusions and diminished the persistent migration, but dramatically increased the speeds of protrusion extension and retraction. Finally, we also report the breakage of protrusion during cell motility, and examine its phenotypic behaviours. © 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

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We demonstrate self-aligned approach for fabrication of hybrid silicon plasmonic waveguide. The demonstrated structure provides both nanoscale confinement together with propagation length of 100 microns. Near-field measurements of propagation and coupling loss are also presented. © 2011 Optical Society of America.

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We demonstrate self-aligned approach for fabrication of hybrid silicon plasmonic waveguide. The demonstrated structure provides both nanoscale confinement together with propagation length of 100 microns. Near-field measurements of propagation and coupling loss are also presented. ©2011 Optical Society of America.

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We demonstrate self-aligned approach for fabrication of hybrid silicon plasmonic waveguide. The demonstrated structure provides both nanoscale confinement together with propagation length of 100 microns. Near-field measurements of propagation and coupling loss are also presented. © 2011 Optical Society of America.

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We demonstrate the design, fabrication and experimental characterization of the spatial mode selector that transmit only the second silicon waveguide mode. Nanofabrication results and near field measurements are presented. © 2009 Optical Society of America.

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One of the most important issues facing the helicopter industry today is helicopter noise, in particular transonic rotor noise. It is the main factor limiting cruise speeds, and there is real demand for efficient and reliable prediction methods which can be used in the rotor design process. This paper considers the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings equation applied to a permeable control surface. The surface is chosen to be as small as possible, while enclosing both the blade and any transonic flow regions. This allows the problematic quadrupole term to always be neglected, and requires only near field CFD input data. It is therefore less computationally intensive than existing prediction methods, and moreover retains the physical interpretation of the sources in terms of thickness, loading and shock-associated noise. A computer program has been developed which implements the permeable surface form of retarded time formulation. The program has been validated and subsequently used to validate an acoustic 2-D CFD code. It is fast and reliable for subsonic motion, but it is demonstrated that it cannot be used at high subsonic or supersonic speeds. A second computer program implementing a more general formulation has also been developed and is presently being validated. This general formulation can be applied at high subsonic and supersonic speeds, except under one specific condition. © 2002 by the author(s). Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.

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We report the fabrication and characterization of hybrids of vertically-aligned carbon nanotube forests and gold nanoparticles for improved manipulation of their plasmonic properties. Raman spectroscopy of nanotube forests performed at the separation area of nanotube-nanoparticles shows a scattering enhancement factor of the order of 1 × 10(6). The enhancement is related to the plasmonic coupling of the nanoparticles and is potentially applicable in high-resolution scanning near-field optical microscopy, plasmonics, and photovoltaics.