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Systematic λ/21 resolution achieved in nanofabrication by two-photon-absorption induced polymerization

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6439/aafda0

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two photon polymerization; femtosecond laser; suspended polymerized fibers; voxel; resolution; micro/nanostructures

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  1. priority area project 'Next Generation Optical Media Recordable via Nano-photonics' - Moroccan Ministry of Higher Education and Research
  2. Osaka University Handai project on functional nanophotonics as a postdoctoral fellowship

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Photopolymerization, based on two-photon absorption in resins, has been recognized as one of the enabling technologies to fabricate 3D micro/nanostructures with a sub-diffraction-limit resolution. This work focuses on improving the spatial resolution using femtosecond laser, lambda = 780nm, with a systematic nanofabrication process which we developed. We discuss the factors influencing the spatial resolution, including the laser intensity, the exposure time, and the scanning speed by fabricating polymerized-voxels, nano-lines, and suspended nano-fibers in a photoresist based on a methyl-methacrylate monomer. We show that a resolution of similar to 36nm, corresponding to similar to lambda/21, is achieved. Stable 3D microstructures can be fabricated by using our custom made set up.

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