Tensile properties of polymer nanowires fabricated: Via two-photon lithography

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Abstract

Two-photon lithography enables fabrication of complex 3D structures with nanoscale features. However, its utility is limited by the lack of knowledge about the process-property relationship. Here, we have designed micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)-based miniaturized tensile testers to measure the stress-strain response of the individual polymer nanowires. Measurements demonstrate that geometrically indistinguishable nanowires can exhibit widely varying material behavior ranging from brittle to soft plastic based on processing conditions. In addition, a distinct size-scaling effect was observed for post-processed nanowires wherein thinner nanowires have up to 2 times higher properties. The process-property characterization presented here will be critical for predictive design of functional 3D structures with nanoscale features.

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Ladner, I. S., Cullinan, M. A., & Saha, S. K. (2019). Tensile properties of polymer nanowires fabricated: Via two-photon lithography. RSC Advances, 9(49), 28803–28813. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02350j

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