Two-photon photopolymerization and diagnosis of three-dimensional microstructures containing fluorescent dyes

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We report in this letter two-photon-absorption photopolymerization using fluorescent dye-doped resin, by which complex fluorescence-active three-dimensional (3D) microstructures were readily produced. Structures were imaged by means of two-photon confocal techniques. The realization of dye-doping photopolymerization would be an important step towards production of photonic-crystal-based high-efficiency polymer optoelectronic devices. Furthermore, we found that the doped dye acted as label molecules to stain solidified structures, which provided an effective two-photon fluorescence technique for internal microdiagnosis of polymerized 3D microstructures. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.

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Sun, H. B., Tanaka, T., Takada, K., & Kawata, S. (2001). Two-photon photopolymerization and diagnosis of three-dimensional microstructures containing fluorescent dyes. Applied Physics Letters, 79(10), 1411–1413. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1399312

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