光刻胶
材料科学
千分尺
执行机构
色域
测距
3D打印
纳米技术
光电子学
光学
计算机科学
复合材料
电信
物理
人工智能
图层(电子)
作者
Alexandra Gruzdenko,Dirk J. Mulder,Albertus P. H. J. Schenning,Jaap M. J. den Toonder,Michael G. Debije
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c01883
摘要
4D microstructured actuators are micro-objects made of stimuli-responsive materials capable of induced shape deformations, with applications ranging from microrobotics to smart micropatterned haptic surfaces. The novel technology dual-wavelength volumetric microlithography (DWVML) realizes rapid printing of high-resolution 3D microstructures and so has the potential to pave the way to feasible manufacturing of 4D microdevices. In this work, DWVML is applied for the first time to printing stimuli-responsive materials, namely, liquid crystal networks (LCNs). An LCN photoresist is developed and characterized, and large arrays of up to 5625 LCN micropillars with programmable shape changes are produced by means of DWVML in the time span of seconds, over areas as large as ∼5.4 mm2. The production rate of 0.24 mm3 h-1 is achieved, exceeding speeds previously reported for additive manufacturing of LCNs by 2 orders of magnitude. Finally, a membrane with tunable, micrometer-sized pores is fabricated to illustrate the potential DWVML holds for real-world applications.
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