2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-022-01081-0
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Light-sheet 3D microprinting via two-colour two-step absorption

Abstract: need further improvement. First, the total sample fabrication time is presently dominated by sample handling, that is, print setup, sample transport and development. These steps can be automated, for example, by using microfluidics 42 , or by automatically immersing the sample in liquid containers 43 . Second, the photoresin as presented here limits the total exposed volume. After prolonged printing, out-of-focus areas polymerize due to proximity effects. Such accumulation or depletion effects can likely be su… Show more

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“…Photoinitiator molecules (green subpanel) are optically excited by ultraviolet (UV) photons emitted by excited upconversion NPs. Alternatively, the energy from upconversion NPs can be transferred to photoinitiator molecules via a nonradiative energy transfer, e.g., Förster resonance energy transfer (not shown). (b) In two-step absorption, , a reluctant photoinitiator is optically excited via an excited singlet to an inactive triplet state. In this state, the photoinitiator can absorb a second photon, which provides sufficient energy to trigger a polymerization reaction.…”
Section: Reported (1 + 1)-photon Absorption Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Photoinitiator molecules (green subpanel) are optically excited by ultraviolet (UV) photons emitted by excited upconversion NPs. Alternatively, the energy from upconversion NPs can be transferred to photoinitiator molecules via a nonradiative energy transfer, e.g., Förster resonance energy transfer (not shown). (b) In two-step absorption, , a reluctant photoinitiator is optically excited via an excited singlet to an inactive triplet state. In this state, the photoinitiator can absorb a second photon, which provides sufficient energy to trigger a polymerization reaction.…”
Section: Reported (1 + 1)-photon Absorption Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We term this process “two-step absorption” . If the colors of the two involved photons are the same, we refer to the process as “one-color two-step absorption” . In this case, the local excitation rate is proportional to the square of the light intensity at this position.…”
Section: Two-step Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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