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Three-Dimensional Microfabrication Using Two-Photon Polymerization. Edition No. 2. Micro and Nano Technologies

  • Book

  • October 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4772225

Three-Dimensional Microfabrication Using Two-Photon Polymerization, Second Edition offers a comprehensive guide to TPP microfabrication and a unified description of TPP microfabrication across disciplines. It offers in-depth discussion and analysis of all aspects of TPP, including the necessary background, pros and cons of TPP microfabrication, material selection, equipment, processes and characterization. Current and future applications are covered, along with case studies that illustrate the book's concepts. This new edition includes updated chapters on metrology, synthesis and the characterization of photoinitiators used in TPP, negative- and positive-tone photoresists, and nonlinear optical characterization of polymers.

This is an important resource that will be useful for scientists involved in microfabrication, generation of micro- and nano-patterns and micromachining.

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Table of Contents

1.1 Laser-Based Micro-Additive Manufacturing Technologies 1.2 Microstereolithography 1.3 Fundamentals of Two-Photon Fabrication 2.1 Free Radical Photopolymerization of Multifunctional Monomers 2.2 Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Photoinitiators for Two-Photon Polymerization 2.3 Materials for Two-Photon Polymerization 3.1 Reaction Mechanisms and In Situ Process Diagnostics 3.2 Metrology 3.3 Polymers Characterization by Coherent Raman Processes 4 Mask-Directed Micro-3D Printing 5 Geometrical Analysis and Computation Using Layered Depth-Normal Images for Three-Dimensional Microfabrication 6 Motion Systems: An Overview of Linear, Air Bearing, and Piezo Stages 7 Focusing Through High-Numerical Aperture Objective 8 Linewidth and Writing Resolution 9 Making Two-Photon Polymeryzation Faster 10 Microstructures, Post-TPP Processing 11 A Collection of Microsculptures 12.1 Micro-Optics Via Ultrafast Laser Writing: Miniaturization, Integration, and Multifunctionalities 12.2 Remotely Driven Micromachines Produced by Two-Photon Microfabrication 12.3 Microfluidics 12.4 Cell Motility and Nanolithography 13.1 Fabrication of 3D Micro-Architected/Nano-Architected Materials 13.2 Two-Photon Polymerization as a Component of Desktop Integrated Manufacturing Platforms 13.3 Engineering Microenviroments for Cancer Study 13.4 Materials Development for Additive Manufacturing: a case study for TPP

Appendix A Basic Photoshop for Electron Microscopy B Numerical Examples

Authors

Tommaso Baldacchini Schmid College of Science and Technology, Chapman University, Orange, USA. Tommaso Baldacchini works are the Schmid College of Science and Technology in Chapman University, Orange, USA