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Main Directions in the Development of Additive Technologies for Micron-Resolution Printing

Journal

INORGANIC MATERIALS
Volume 53, Issue 12, Pages 1349-1359

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0020168517110073

Keywords

additive technologies; two-photon polymerization; LIFT; FEBID; FluidFM; SICM; LA DIW; MEW

Funding

  1. Russian Federation Ministry of Education and Science [03.G25.31.0248, 5-100]

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With the development of the key directions in additive technologies at a macrolevel, the proposed paradigm of the fabrication of objects finds application in the fabrication of microscopic structures. In particular, after the two-photon absorption effect was proposed in 1997 as a basis of a new, submicron-resolution printing method, more than a dozen additive manufacturing processes, which enable microstructures to be fabricated from not only metals but also polymers, have been developed in the past two decades.

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