研究目的
To overcome the limitations of direct laser writing (DLW) in 3D printing micro/nanoscale structures with more than a single material by introducing a rapid multi-material DLW (RMM-DLW) strategy.
研究成果
The RMM-DLW strategy enables composite microstructures comprising more than one material to be constructed with unprecedented speed and precision, offering a promising pathway to achieve fundamentally new classes of multi-material, and thus, multi-functional 3D nanostructured systems.
研究不足
Restricted to microstructures of ~100-140 μm in height or shorter due to the limit of oil-immersion mode DLW process. Developing steps present a potential opportunity for fabrication failure due to excessive vacuum pressures.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The RMM-DLW strategy leverages an impermanent elastomeric bonding technique to achieve temporary microchannels for serial loading, photopolymerization, and development of distinct photomaterials.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Utilized PDMS-on-glass microfluidic devices for temporary microchannels.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Nanoscribe Photonic Professional GT, IP-S photoresist, IP-L 780 photoresist, rhodamine-dyed IP-L 780, Ormocomp, PDMS, borosilicate glass substrate.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Fabrication of negative microchannel master molds, casting and curing PDMS, thermal bonding to glass substrate, vacuum loading of photomaterials, DLW fabrication, development, and PDMS removal.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Quantification of alignment accuracy and fabrication time reduction.
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