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3D Laser Nanoprinting of Functional Materials

Shaofeng Liu, Zheng‐Wei Hou, Linhan Lin, Zhengcao Li, Hong‐Bo Sun

2023Advanced Functional Materials59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract 3D laser nanoprinting represents a revolutionary manufacturing approach as it allows maskless fabrication of 3D nanostructures at a resolution beyond the optical diffraction limit. Specifically, it endows the printed structures novel physical, chemical, or mechanical properties not observed at macroscopic scale. However, 3D laser nanoprinting typically relies on the photopolymerization process, indicating its limitation on the printable materials and functionalities. The capability to print diverse functional materials beyond polymer will enable a lot of new device applications in nanophotonics, microelectronics, and so on. One of the strategies is to use the 3D‐printed polymer structures as skeletons for functional material deposition, while another is to mix the functional components with the photocurable molecules and print the nanocomposites. More recently, several laser nanoprinting techniques beyond photopolymerization are also developed. In this review, the cutting‐edge technical innovation is summarized and a couple of examples are highlighted showing exciting applications of the printed structures in magnetic microrobots, photonics, and optoelectronics. Finally, the vision for existing challenges and future development in this field is shared.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanotechnologyMicroelectronicsPhotopolymer3D printingPhotonicsLaserFabricationNanophotonicsPolymerOptoelectronicsOpticsPolymerizationComposite materialAlternative medicinePathologyMedicinePhysicsNonlinear Optical Materials StudiesAdvanced Materials and MechanicsLaser-Ablation Synthesis of Nanoparticles