Introduction
Direct laser lithography or direct laser writing using two-photon deep ultraviolet laser for additive 3d manufacturing using conventional resin sensitive to two-photon absorption resulting in two-photon polymerization to create volumetric prints from CAD models.
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Exposure System
The NanoScribe GT2 Laser Lithography System is an ultramodern two-photon polymerization volumetric maskless printer. It is one of our newest acquisitions here at the Cornell NanoScale Facility (CNF). The tool was purchased in late 2019 and delivered and installed during the second week of January 2020. This was accomplished with the help of a committee of faculty and researchers, and a grant from the NSF. The NanoScribe GT2 can create three-dimensional nanostructures using a NIR femtosecond laser via direct-write onto a photosensitive resin, which is subjected to a non-linear two-photon absorption process. This process involves cross-linking the resin via UV absorption. The laser sets a focal light cone where a concentration of the light intensity defines the exposure focal spot volume or a “3D Pixel.” Using this technique, a CAD design can be broken into an X-Y-Z coordinate system to define the structure pixel by pixel and layer by layer. The exposure side of the system sits in a fine-tuned vibration isolation table and a high-speed ultra-precise piezoelectric stage for movement in X-Y-Z and uses a galvanic mirror defection system for focusing and beam rasterization. Models for printing can be designed using the stand-alone software DeScribe—which comes with the tool—or with any CAD software capable of outputting file formats DXF or STL. The DeScribe software can import these formats.
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- Carefully remove the substrate from the sample holder.
- Place the substrate in a developer bath to wash away excess liquid 2PP resin.
- Wash away the developer.
- Transfer to IPA for at least 15 minutes.
- Gently blow-dry the sample (Optional- dependent on size and strength of your structure, use with extreme caution).
- Cure remaining liquid 2PP resin if a shell and scaffold structure was printed.
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