Three-dimensional micro- And nano-structuring of materials by tightly focused laser radiation

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Abstract

Three-dimensional laser microfabrication blends microscopy, optical nonlinear phenomena, photomodification, laser trapping, and creates novel possibilities for fabrication of micro- and nano-structures in a wide range of materials. This work reviews various implementations of laser photo-structuring and micromanipulation applied to photo-modification of various materials: glasses, crystals, polymers, gels, and liquid crystals. © 2008 The Chemical Society of Japan.

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Juodkazis, S., Mizeikis, V., Matsuo, S., Ueno, K., & Misawa, H. (2008). Three-dimensional micro- And nano-structuring of materials by tightly focused laser radiation. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 81(4), 411–448. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.81.411

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