Development of functional sub-100 nm structures with 3D two-photon polymerization technique and optical methods for characterization

  • Paz V
  • Emons M
  • Obata K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Investigations of two-photon polymerization (TPP) with sub-100 nm in the structuring resolution are presented by using photosensitive sol-gel material. The high photosensitivity of this material allows for TPP using a large variety in laser pulse durations covering a range between sub-10 fs and ≈140 fs. In this study, the authors demonstrate TPP structuring to obtain sub-100 nm in resolution by different approaches, namely, by adding a cross-linker to the material and polymerization with sub-10 fs short pulses. Additionally, a simulation and model based characterization method for periodic sub-100 nm structures was implemented and applied in an experimental white light interference Fourier-Scatterometry setup.

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Paz, V. F., Emons, M., Obata, K., Ovsianikov, A., Peterhänsel, S., Frenner, K., … Osten, W. (2012). Development of functional sub-100 nm structures with 3D two-photon polymerization technique and optical methods for characterization. Journal of Laser Applications, 24(4). https://doi.org/10.2351/1.4712151

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