Do the Laser-Printed 3D-Structures Withstand the X-ray Synchrotron Radiation Beam?
Mikhail Danilkin,
Alexei Vitukhnovsky,
Danila Kolymagin
et al.
Abstract:The radiation stability of polymer test objects fabricated by direct laser writing is studied. The two groups of 6 cubes (50×50×50 μm3) were printed on a common silicon substrate. 6 cubes were irradiated with X-rays in the synchrotron radiation beam (12 keV, 1010 photons/mm2/s), the other 6 kept non-irradiated for the reference. In each group, the fabrication parameters (laser power and slicing step) were uniformly varied from cube to cube. Each irradiated cube was exposed with the dose of 1013 X-ray photons. … Show more
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