Three-dimensional microfabrication using two-photon polymerization : fundamentals, technology, and applications /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Elsevier Ltd.,
[2016]
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Colección: | Micro & nano technologies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword: Here, a small step toward a grand vision; Introduction; References; 1
- Laser Direct Writing for Additive Micro-Manufacturing; Chapter 1.1
- Laser-based micro-additive manufacturing technologies; 1
- Beyond photolithography: direct-write microfabrication; 2
- Introduction to nonlithographic microfabrication techniques; 3
- Laser-based microfabrication; 3.1
- Advantages of laser-based techniques for 3D microfabrication; 3.2
- Laser micromachining; 4
- Laser-based additive microfabrication
- 4.1
- Laser chemical vapor deposition4.2
- Laser-induced forward transfer; 5
- 2D microfabrication by LIFT; 5.1
- Printing of functional materials; 5.1.1
- LIFT of nanoinks; 5.1.2
- LIFT of entire functional devices; 5.2
- Printing of high-viscosity nanopastes for congruent transfers; 5.3
- Printing of freestanding structures; 6
- 3D microfabrication by LIFT; 7
- Parallelizing the LIFT process; 8
- Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 1.2
- Microstereolithography; 1
- Introduction; 2
- Rapid prototyping and stereolithography; 3
- Improving stereolithography resolution
- 3.1
- Reducing the thickness of the layers3.2
- Avoiding local degradations of the vertical resolution; 3.3
- Improving the lateral resolution; 4
- Microstereolithography techniques based on a scanning principle; 5
- Microstereolithography techniques based on a projection principle; 6
- Microstereolithography processes having a submicrometer resolution; 6.1
- Two-photon microstereolithography; 6.2
- One-photon under-the-surface microstereolithography; 7
- Microfabrication with microstereolithography; 7.1
- Microstereolithography components containing inserts
- 7.2
- Microstereolithography of composite materials7.3
- Microstereolithography components for biomedical applications; 8
- Conclusions; References; Chapter 1.3
- Fundamentals of two-photon fabrication; 1
- Introduction; 2
- Nonlinear absorption; 3
- Photoresists; 4
- Direct fabrication in other materials; 5
- Other strategies; References; Chapter 2
- Free radical photopolymerization of multifunctional monomers; 1
- Introduction; 2
- Polymerization stages and rate equations; 3
- Effect of diffusional processes on propagation and termination steps; 3.1
- Linear systems
- 3.2
- Cross-linking systems4
- Effect of polymerization conditions on the polymerization kinetics; 4.1
- Viscosity effect; 4.2
- Oxygen effect; 4.3
- Polymerization in the dark (postcuring effect); 5
- Effect of monomer functionality and structure; 6
- Concluding remarks; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 3
- Reaction mechanisms and in situ process diagnostics; 1
- Introduction; 2
- Initiation; 2.1
- Threshold behavior; 2.2
- Multiphoton absorption; 2.3
- Excitation mechanisms; 2.4
- Sample heating; 3
- Polymerization; 3.1
- Monomer conversion; 3.2
- Oxygen inhibition
- 3.3
- Diffusion processes