Presentation by S. K. Mondal, online, 22 April, 2026

Optical Fiber Micro/Nano Axicon Tip: An Optical Imaging Platform
Samir K. Mondal
CSIR-CSIO, Chandigarh, India
Date: 22 April 2026
Time: 12:30
Place: Online on zoom

Optical fiber tip under structural modifications enhances light-matter interaction by focusing, collecting or modulating light in microscopic scale and combined with waveguide property, it emerges as a potential optical tool, especially for spectroscopic, endoscopic and imaging application. A chemical etching technique has been introduced to permanently modify the tip as Micro/Nano axicon, capable in generating structured beams. The optics of the axicons have been studied in detail and further used in optical imaging experiments, namely phase microscopy, photonic nanojet and nanoscopy. The seminar will highlight first-hand information about the probe and experiments addressing the above-mentioned application.

Short Bio

Dr. Mondal is Chief Scientist at CSIR-CSIO, Chandigarh. He earned his Ph.D. in Electronic Science and M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Calcutta. After postdoctoral research at the University of California, Irvine and the University of Minnesota, he joined Tyndall Research Institute, Ireland.

With over 25 years in optics and photonics, his work spans optical interconnects, photonic crystals, lasers, and fiber instrumentation. He leads research in optical fiber antennas, near-field optics, imaging, and plasmonics, aiming for sustainable photonics platforms.

He collaborates internationally and is known for pioneering micro/nano axicons on fiber tips. He has over 50 publications and serves as an editor and reviewer.