Engineering and TechnologyCommunications Physics
Micro and nanoscale 3D printing using optical pickup unit from a gaming console
T. Chang, L. Vaut, et al.
Experience a cutting-edge approach to 3D photopolymerization that leverages a gaming console optical drive for high-resolution printing. This groundbreaking research by Tien-Jen Chang, Lukas Vaut, Martin Voss, Oleksii Ilchenko, Line Hagner Nielsen, Anja Boisen, and En-Te Hwu simplifies optics, achieving impressive nano-resolution and enabling the production of intricate microstructures.
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