Apr
24
2013
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3D Printer On The Nano-Scale


Imagine if it was as easy to make things on the nanoscale as in normal scale. That might soon be reality, these nanostructures here were made using a sort of nano 3D printer. It’s supposed to be incredibly much faster than previous methods for constructing nano objects like these.


The 3D printer uses a liquid resin, which is hardened at precisely the correct spots by a focused laser beam. The focal point of the laser beam is guided through the resin by movable mirrors and leaves behind a polymerized line of solid polymer, just a few hundred nanometers wide. This high resolution enables the creation of intricately structured sculptures as tiny as a grain of sand. “Until now, this technique used to be quite slow”, says Professor Jürgen Stampfl from the Institute of Materials Science and Technology at the TU Vienna. “The printing speed used to be measured in millimeters per second – our device can do five meters in one second.” In two-photon lithography, this is a world record.

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