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5 March 2022 Two-step absorption instead of two-photon absorption in 3D laser nanoprinting
Martin Wegener, Vincent Hahn
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Abstract
Two-photon absorption (TPA) 3D laser nanoprinting typically requires femtosecond lasers, which are expensive and bulky. Here, we introduce two-step absorption (TSA) replacing TPA as the nonlinear excitation mechanism. In TSA, the virtual intermediate state in TPA is replaced by a real electronic intermediate state, allowing to use inexpensive continuous-wave lasers. Concerning degenerate TSA, we demonstrate scanning single-focus nanoprinting of state-of-the-art 3D woodpiles with rod spacings down to 300 nm and below, using about 45 µW power from a compact 405 nm semiconductor laser diode. Concerning non-degenerate TSA, we present the status of our work on light-sheet 3D laser projection printing.
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Martin Wegener and Vincent Hahn "Two-step absorption instead of two-photon absorption in 3D laser nanoprinting", Proc. SPIE PC12012, Advanced Fabrication Technologies for Micro/Nano Optics and Photonics XV, PC120120G (5 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2604870
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

3D printing

Nonimpact printing

Continuous wave operation

Diodes

Femtosecond phenomena

Printing

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