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Cross-scale additive direct-writing fabrication of micro/nano lens arrays by electrohydrodynamic jet printing

Peilin Zhou, Haibo Yu, Wuhao Zou, Ya Zhong, Xiaoduo Wang, Zhidong Wang, Lianqing Liu

2020Optics Express34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High-quality micro/nanolens arrays (M/NLAs) are becoming irreplaceable components of various compact and miniaturized optical systems and functional devices. There is urgent requirement for a low-cost, high-efficiency, and high-precision technique to manufacture high-quality M/NLAs to meet their diverse and personalized applications. In this paper, we report the one-step maskless fabrication of M/NLAs via electrohydrodynamic jet (E-jet) printing. In order to get the best morphological parameters of M/NLAs, we adopted the stable cone-jet printing mode with optimized parameters instead of the micro dripping mode. The optical parameters of M/NLAs were analyzed and optimized, and they were influenced by the E-jet printing parameters, the wettability of the substrate, and the viscosity of the UV-curable adhesive. Thus, diverse and customized M/NLAs were obtained. Herein, we realized the fabrication of nanolens with a minimum diameter of 120 nm, and NLAs with different parameters were printed on a silicon substrate, a cantilever of atomic force microscopy probe, and single-layer graphene.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrohydrodynamicsFabricationMaterials scienceSubstrate (aquarium)Jet (fluid)Lens (geology)CantileverNanotechnologyOpticsOptoelectronicsElectric fieldComposite materialMedicinePathologyGeologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAlternative medicineThermodynamicsOceanographyElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid DynamicsElectrowetting and Microfluidic TechnologiesNanomaterials and Printing Technologies