Multiphoton lithography (MPL) is a powerful and useful structuring tool capable of generating 2D and 3D arbitrary micro- and nanometer features of various materials with high spatial resolution down to nm-scale. This technology has received tremendous interest in tissue engineering and medical device manufacturing, due to its ability to print sophisticated structures, which is difficult to achieve through traditional printing methods. Thorough consideration of two-photon photoinitiators (PIs) and photoreactive biomaterials is key to the fabrication of such complex 3D micro- and nanostructures. In the current review, different types of two-photon PIs are discussed for their use in biomedical applications. Next, an overview of biomaterials (b...
The fabrication of high-precision scaffolds with excellent biocompatibility for tissue engineering h...
Two-photon excitation microfabrication has been shown to be useful in the field of photonics and bio...
Compared with conventional microfabrication techniques, two-photon polymerization has attracted sign...
Micro/nano-fabrication technology via two-photon polymerization (TPP) nanolithography is a powerful ...
© 2007 Materials Research SocietyThe definitive version of this paper is available at: http://dx.doi...
textAs one of the few 3D microfabrication techniques available to researchers, multiphoton lithogra...
The rapid development of additive manufacturing has fueled a revolution in various research fields a...
Multiphoton lithography (MPL) is a 3D printing approach based on localized polymerization of materia...
Two photon polymerization involves nearly simultaneous absorption of ultrashort laser pulses for sel...
Three-dimensional material microstructuring by femtosecond laser-induced two-photon polymerization i...
Two-photon lithography is a promising three-dimensional (3D) laser writing technique to construct ...
Two-photon absorption is a nonlinear optical process where two photons are absorbed by a molecule si...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) is an attractive technique for the fabrication of arbitrary three-di...
Two-photon laser lithography it’s an innovative fabrication method which is opening exciting opportu...
Two-photon absorption is a nonlinear optical process where two photons are absorbed by a molecule si...
The fabrication of high-precision scaffolds with excellent biocompatibility for tissue engineering h...
Two-photon excitation microfabrication has been shown to be useful in the field of photonics and bio...
Compared with conventional microfabrication techniques, two-photon polymerization has attracted sign...
Micro/nano-fabrication technology via two-photon polymerization (TPP) nanolithography is a powerful ...
© 2007 Materials Research SocietyThe definitive version of this paper is available at: http://dx.doi...
textAs one of the few 3D microfabrication techniques available to researchers, multiphoton lithogra...
The rapid development of additive manufacturing has fueled a revolution in various research fields a...
Multiphoton lithography (MPL) is a 3D printing approach based on localized polymerization of materia...
Two photon polymerization involves nearly simultaneous absorption of ultrashort laser pulses for sel...
Three-dimensional material microstructuring by femtosecond laser-induced two-photon polymerization i...
Two-photon lithography is a promising three-dimensional (3D) laser writing technique to construct ...
Two-photon absorption is a nonlinear optical process where two photons are absorbed by a molecule si...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) is an attractive technique for the fabrication of arbitrary three-di...
Two-photon laser lithography it’s an innovative fabrication method which is opening exciting opportu...
Two-photon absorption is a nonlinear optical process where two photons are absorbed by a molecule si...
The fabrication of high-precision scaffolds with excellent biocompatibility for tissue engineering h...
Two-photon excitation microfabrication has been shown to be useful in the field of photonics and bio...
Compared with conventional microfabrication techniques, two-photon polymerization has attracted sign...