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Fast multiphoton microfabrication of freeform polymer microstructures by spatiotemporal focusing and patterned excitation
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EngineeringRose BengalBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringMicro-optical ComponentMaterials FabricationPolymer ProcessingPhotopolymer NetworkMicrofluidicsNanolithography MethodMaterials ScienceFreeform Polymer MicrostructuresPhotonic MaterialsMultiphoton MicrofabricationFabrication TechniqueBiophotonicsFast Multiphoton Microfabrication3D Bioprinting3D PrintingOrganic PhotonicsMicrofabricationSpatiotemporal FocusingPolymer ScienceMultiphoton ExcitationMultiphoton ProcessNanofabricationMicromachining
One of the limits of conventional scanning multiphoton microfabrication is its low throughput due to point-by-point processing. In order to surpass this limit, a multiphoton microfabrication system based on spatiotemporal focusing and patterned excitation has been developed to quickly provide three-dimensional (3D) freeform polymer microstructures. 3D freeform polymer microstructures using Rose Bengal as the photoinitiator are created by sequentially stacking two-dimensional fabricating patterns. The size of each fabrication area can be larger than 300 × 170 μm2 (full width at half maximum). Compared to conventional scanning multiphoton excitation and fixed mask pattern generation, this approach offers freeform microstructures and a greater than three-order increase in fabrication speed. Furthermore, the system is capable of optically sectioning the fabricated microstructures for providing 3D inspection.
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