Abstract:
We report on a technological route for the integration of large arrays of Ge nanowires (NWs) in a human-hair-like glass micro-fiber, the length of the micro-fiber reaching one meter. The route comprises (a) the formation of semiconductor microwire in glass insulation by capillary drawing from the bottom of a glass tube softened by a conducting Ge melt drop levitating in the high-frequency electromagnetic induction field; (b) mechanical assembly of a bundle from equal-length cut microwires which are distributed in a twodimensional quasi-hexagonal densely packed lattice encircled by a joint glass envelope; (c) stretching of the obtained preform under proper heating conditions to reduce the diameters of the stacked together microwires; (d) repeating the cut-assembly-stretching processes for the purpose of further decreasing in transverse dimensions of constituents down to 150 nm. The fascinating incorporation of huge amounts of Ge nanowires in glass micro-fibers opens new possibilities for the development of highly integrated photonic and quantum-electronic systems.