Two-photon Lithography Boosts Nanoprinting Speed by up to 10,000 Times | NextBigFuture.com
| Date | 23rd, Jan 2020 |
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| Source | NextBigFuture - Scientific News Websites |
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Femtosecond Projection Two-photon Lithography (FP-TPL) printing technology increases the printing speed by 1,000 – 10,000 times, and reduces the cost by 98%. It controls the laser spectrum via temporal focusing, the laser 3D printing process is performed in a parallel layer-by-layer fashion instead of point-by-point writing. This is a technological breakthrough that leads nanoscale 3D printing into a new era. Conventional nanoscale 3D printing technology, i.e., two-photon polymerization (TPP), operates in a point-by-point scanning fashion. As such, even a centimeter-sized object can take several days to weeks to fabricate (build rate ~ 0.1 mm3/hour). The process is time-consuming and expensive,