Optical Nonofibers : A Comprehensive Review

  • Unique Paper ID: 186410
  • PageNo: 1311-1318
  • Abstract:
  • Optical nanofibers, defined as diet waves, represent a revolutionary diameter of a diameter or in nanophotonics compared to the wavelength of the directed light, which bridge the bridge between classic fiber optics with nanoskal light manifies. This extensive review examines basic principles, production techniques, unique properties and various applications of optical nanofibers in many subjects. As his installation for quantum optics, biosoying and their current role in particle manipulation, optical nanofibers have developed in versatile equipment that utilizes strong explosive areas spread across the surface of the fiber. We analyze recent advances in production methods, including flame brushing and chemical trapping techniques, and discussing the theoretical structure that controls light proliferation in Twaywental waves. Reviews include large applications including inguinal sensitivity with outstanding sensitivity, nuclear light interactions, particle catching and manipulation system, including quantum optics platforms and emerging areas such as emerging areas such as Optomacics and non-linear optics. Current challenges, including scalability, environmental and power handling limits, are seriously investigated with future opportunities for this rapidly developed field. This review serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers and engineers working at the intersection of fiber optics, nanophotonic and quantum technologies.

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BibTeX

@article{186410,
        author = {Atharva Ramesh Magdum and Kaushal Vinod Gaikwad and Kaushik Ajit Chougale and Varad Mohan Yesade and Mahesh Suresh Somawar and Mrs.Rohini Naresh Gaikwad},
        title = {Optical Nonofibers : A Comprehensive Review},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {6},
        pages = {1311-1318},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=186410},
        abstract = {Optical nanofibers, defined as diet waves, represent a revolutionary diameter of a diameter or in nanophotonics compared to the wavelength of the directed light, which bridge the bridge between classic fiber optics with nanoskal light manifies. This extensive review examines basic principles, production techniques, unique properties and various applications of optical nanofibers in many subjects. As his installation for quantum optics, biosoying and their current role in particle manipulation, optical nanofibers have developed in versatile equipment that utilizes strong explosive areas spread across the surface of the fiber. We analyze recent advances in production methods, including flame brushing and chemical trapping techniques, and discussing the theoretical structure that controls light proliferation in Twaywental waves. Reviews include large applications including inguinal sensitivity with outstanding sensitivity, nuclear light interactions, particle catching and manipulation system, including quantum optics platforms and emerging areas such as emerging areas such as Optomacics and non-linear optics. Current challenges, including scalability, environmental and power handling limits, are seriously investigated with future opportunities for this rapidly developed field. This review serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers and engineers working at the intersection of fiber optics, nanophotonic and quantum technologies.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {November},
        }

Cite This Article

Magdum, A. R., & Gaikwad, K. V., & Chougale, K. A., & Yesade, V. M., & Somawar, M. S., & Gaikwad, M. N. (2025). Optical Nonofibers : A Comprehensive Review. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(6), 1311–1318.

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