Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference (한국분말야금학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2006.09b
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- Pages.910-911
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- 2006
Fabrication of Artificial Crystal Architectures by Micro-manipulation of Spherical Particles
- Takagi, Kenta (Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Tohoku University) ;
- Kawasaki, Akira (Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Tohoku University) ;
- Watanabe, Ryuzo (Tohoku Polytechnic College)
- Published : 2006.09.24
Abstract
We newly designed and manufactured a new arranging system for a three-dimensional artificial crystal of monosized micro particles. In this system, a robotic micro-manipulator accurately locates the spherical particle onto the lattice point, and subsequently fiber lasers micro-weld the contact points between the neighboring particles. Actually, one- and two-dimensional arrays were constructed using monosized tin particles with the diameter of 400 m. Moreover, due to optimization of the process parameters, we successfully constructed the artificial crystals of simple cubic and diamond structures. In particular, the diamond structure which can represent a large photonic band gap is expected to progress toward a practical photonic crystal device.