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Kinetics of ZnO nanowire array grown on a fiber end face and reflection modification

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Abstract

The modification of the end-face reflection for a single-mode fiber is observed and that is due to an array of ZnO nanowires with 40- to 50-nm diameter and 1-micron length deposited there.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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