(Nanowerk News) A new way to monitor two-photon lithography nanoscale fabrication could help improve the accuracy and efficiency of creating 3D engineered tissue scaffolds, according to a new study.
The multistep, two-photon-lithography-based additive manufacturing method forms intermediate products of blank polymer, Ni-infused polymer, and NiO while fabricating Ni nanopillars. (Credit: Zhang et ...
Thought LeadersJohn KulikowskiGu Research Group, Mechanical EngineeringStanford University In this interview, we speak with John Kulikowski from Stanford University's Gu Group about his involvement in ...
Multiphoton lithography (often called multiphoton 3D lithography) is an additive manufacturing approach for fabricating intricate micro- and nanostructures. It relies on nonlinear optical absorption, ...
Researchers have created a new type of epoxy photoresist that greatly improves the speed and detail of two-photon laser writing. This new material can write at a speed of 100 mm/s and can create tiny ...
Nanoscribe, a BICO company, contributed to a video recently published by Samsung that beautifully showcases the smallest technological wonders in the microscale world with breathtaking images. The key ...
...while Toptica launches FemtoFiber ultra series for multi-photon microscopy, and lithography. Delocalizing molecular materials discovery targeting OSL emitters. Organic solid-state lasers (OSLs) ...