Here we report on the generation of solid-state nanopores with controllable sizes and shapes based on direct laser writing with a computer-aided two-photon polymerization process. Through a theoretical and experimental study of the accumulation effect during the two-photon polymerization, we have achieved nanopores with an inner diameter of down to approximate to/10 (76.9 nm) for the first time, which is far beyond Abbe's diffraction limit. The generated nanopores can be stacked to form a channel with desired asymmetric shapes. This work provides the potential to integrate the solid-state nanopores into functional devices and opens up a new avenue for optimizing the gating properties of artificial membranes
Solid-state nanopores are fascinating objects that enable the development of specific and efficient ...
Direct laser writing based on photoinhibited polymerization has met great challenges to produce thre...
The present work aims to demonstrate the potential of two photon polymerization for the production o...
Functional three-dimensional (3D) microstructures incorporating accessible interiors have emerged as...
A photoresist system for 3D two‐photon microprinting is presented, which enables the printing of inh...
Functional three-dimensional (3D) microstructures incorporating accessible interiors have emerged as...
Nanopores in solid-state membranes are promising for a wide range of applications including DNA sequ...
Precise fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) micro/nanostructures with multiple functionalities is ...
Light is a ubiquitous form of energy used in many disciplines and industry sectors. Biomedical appli...
As an advanced three-dimensional micro-/nanofabrication technique, two-photon polymerization (TPP) h...
Compared with conventional microfabrication techniques, two-photon polymerization has attracted sign...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) of photosensitive inorganic-organic hybrid polymers (ORMOCERs, devel...
Two-photon polymerization(2PP) is a process for three-dimensional (3D) micro-and Nano structuring ba...
Microporous structures are central to many fields of science and engineering, ranging from biologica...
Microporous structures are central to many fields of science and engineering, but many of these syst...
Solid-state nanopores are fascinating objects that enable the development of specific and efficient ...
Direct laser writing based on photoinhibited polymerization has met great challenges to produce thre...
The present work aims to demonstrate the potential of two photon polymerization for the production o...
Functional three-dimensional (3D) microstructures incorporating accessible interiors have emerged as...
A photoresist system for 3D two‐photon microprinting is presented, which enables the printing of inh...
Functional three-dimensional (3D) microstructures incorporating accessible interiors have emerged as...
Nanopores in solid-state membranes are promising for a wide range of applications including DNA sequ...
Precise fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) micro/nanostructures with multiple functionalities is ...
Light is a ubiquitous form of energy used in many disciplines and industry sectors. Biomedical appli...
As an advanced three-dimensional micro-/nanofabrication technique, two-photon polymerization (TPP) h...
Compared with conventional microfabrication techniques, two-photon polymerization has attracted sign...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) of photosensitive inorganic-organic hybrid polymers (ORMOCERs, devel...
Two-photon polymerization(2PP) is a process for three-dimensional (3D) micro-and Nano structuring ba...
Microporous structures are central to many fields of science and engineering, ranging from biologica...
Microporous structures are central to many fields of science and engineering, but many of these syst...
Solid-state nanopores are fascinating objects that enable the development of specific and efficient ...
Direct laser writing based on photoinhibited polymerization has met great challenges to produce thre...
The present work aims to demonstrate the potential of two photon polymerization for the production o...