"Additive-Manufacturing of 3D Glass-Ceramics down to Nanoscale Resolution" is available open-access via ResearchGate.
The paper is co-authored by Darius Gailevičius, Viktorija Padolskytė, Lina Mikoliūnaitė, Simas Šakirzanova, Saulius Juodkazis, and Mangirdas Malinauskas.
For this experiment, the researchers used two-photon lithography technology, a method of 3D Fabrication on a photonic scale. The technology employs an ultrafast pulsed femtosecond laser to precisely cure a light-reactive material, strong and potentially fluorescent or superconductive.
The project unlocks new potential in microdevice manufacturing, and has been funded by the AMRDEC (U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center) which is seeking to uncover applications in efficient sensing.
The project unlocks new potential in microdevice manufacturing, and has been funded by the AMRDEC (U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center) which is seeking to uncover applications in efficient sensing.
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