Monolithic Fiber-Integrated Diffractive Beam Splitter for Compact Single-Core to Multi-Core Coupling

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We present a monolithic, diffractive beam splitter fabricated directly on a single-mode fiber facet using two-photon polymerization-based direct laser writing. The device acts as a proof of concept for coupling between single-mode and multi-core fibers using beam shaping and free-space projection over 40 μm. Using a waveguide-based mode expansion up-taper and diffractive optical elements, the input beam is split into seven beams over a full angular spread of 72°, and the outputs are collimated over a total structure length of 355 μm and a footprint of 115 μm diameter. The concept enables miniaturization of single-mode to multi-core fiber interfacing, for communication and lab-on-fiber applications.

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Kyriazis, A., Vanmol, K., Sorgato, S., Guessoum, S., Virte, M., Van Steenberge, G., & Van Erps, J. (2026). Monolithic Fiber-Integrated Diffractive Beam Splitter for Compact Single-Core to Multi-Core Coupling. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 32(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTQE.2025.3598995

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