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Fabrication of Microstructures Using Double Contour Scanning (DCS) Method by Two-Photon Polymerization (이광자 광중합의 윤곽선 스캐닝법에 의한 마이크로 입체형상 제작)

  • Park Sang Hu;Lim Tae Woo;Lee Sang Ho;Yang Dong-Yol;Kong Hong Jin;Lee Kwang-Sup
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.146-150
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    • 2005
  • A nano-stereolithouaphy (NSL) apparatus has been developed for fabrication of microstructures with the resolution of 150 nanometers. In the NSL process, a complicated 3D structure can be fabricated by building layer by layer, so it does not require any sacrificial layer or any supporting structure. A laminated layer was fabricated by means of solidifying liquid-state monomers using two-photon absorption (TPA) which was induced by a femtosecond laser. When the fabrication of a 3D laminated structure was finished, unsolidified liquid-stage resins were removed to develop the fabricated structure by dropping several droplets of solvent, then the polymerized structure was only left on the glass substrate. A microstructure is fabricated by vector scanning method to save the fabrication time. The shell thickness of a structure is very thin within 200 nm, when it is fabricated by a single contour scanning (SCS) path. So, a fabricated structure can be deformed easily in the developing process. In this work, a double contour scanning (DCS) method was proposed to reinforce the strength of a shell typed structure, and a microcup was fabricated to show the usefulness of the developed NSL system and the DCS method.