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External Reflection From Two‐Photon Laser‐Printed Micromirrors Enables Photomechanical Actuation at a 90° Incident Angle

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Light reflectance increases along incidence angle and transmittance significantly drops around 90‐degree incidence angle. Here, we report two‐photon laser printed micro mirrors that redirect the skimming light beam into normal light absorption. Using this technique, light‐driven micro walkers and grippers are demonstrated by using grazing incidence ...
Leilei Song, Jianfeng Yang, Hao Zeng
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Novel Functional Materials via 3D Printing by Vat Photopolymerization

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
This Perspective systematically analyzes strategies for incorporating functionalities into 3D‐printed materials via Vat Photopolymerization (VP). It explores the spectrum of achievable functionalities in recently reported novel materials—such as conductive, energy‐storing, biodegradable, stimuli‐responsive, self‐healing, shape‐memory, biomaterials, and
Sergey S. Nechausov   +3 more
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New Screen-printed Thermal Microactuator

2007 2nd IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems, 2007
A new process derived from the screen-printing technology and based on thick-film sacrificial layers has been developed for the fabrication of electrothermal microactuators. Studies of physico-chemical and functional properties of the actuator as well as comparison with analytical simulations confirm the validity and efficiency of the process. Compared
Ginet, Patrick   +3 more
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