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17 April 2000 Three-dimensional fabrication and observation of microstructures using two-photon absorption and fluorescence
Tomokazu A. Tanaka, Satoshi Kawata
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Abstract
We have presented a method to fabricate and image 3D microstructure by using two-photon absorption and imaging with sub-micron resolution capability. This method is based on two-photon-induced absorption and fluorescence into a photopolymerizable resin which is stained with a fluorescent dye, and is able to produce complex microstructuring such as boxes, gear, tubes and icosahedron.
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Tomokazu A. Tanaka and Satoshi Kawata "Three-dimensional fabrication and observation of microstructures using two-photon absorption and fluorescence", Proc. SPIE 3937, Micro- and Nano-photonic Materials and Devices, (17 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382798
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Absorption

3D microstructuring

Microscopes

3D optical data storage

Confocal microscopy

Image resolution

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