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5 March 2021 Recent progress and applications for 3D micro-printing
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Abstract
3D micro-printing or direct laser writing is the method of choice for fabricating intricate three-dimensional micro- and nanostructures. Employing ultrafast lasers to drive non-linear absorption allows precise structuring of polymeric as well as metallic materials, enabling applications from bio-inspired research up to precise metrology. In this presentation I will give an overview over our current developments on direct metal printing and novel approaches towards structures employed in artificial gauge-field optics allowing to switch topological protection on and off. Additionally, applications in optical metrology will be discussed.
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Georg von Freymann "Recent progress and applications for 3D micro-printing", Proc. SPIE 11676, Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XXI, 116760A (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2582355
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KEYWORDS
3D applications

3D metrology

Multiphoton lithography

Nanolithography

Nanostructures

Optical metrology

Polymers

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