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Pick and place process for uniform shrinking of 3D printed micro- and nano-architected materials

  • Tomohiro Mori*
  • , Hao Wang*
  • , Wang Zhang
  • , Chern Chia Ser
  • , Deepshikha Arora
  • , Cheng Feng Pan
  • , Hao Li
  • , Jiabin Niu
  • , M. A. Rahman
  • , Takeshi Mori
  • , Hideyuki Koishi
  • , Joel K.W. Yang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Singapore University of Technology and Design
  • Industrial Technology Center of Wakayama Prefecture
  • Hunan University
  • National University of Singapore

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Abstract

Two-photon polymerization lithography is promising for producing three-dimensional structures with user-defined micro- and nanoscale features. Additionally, shrinkage by thermolysis can readily shorten the lattice constant of three-dimensional photonic crystals and enhance their resolution and mechanical properties; however, this technique suffers from non-uniform shrinkage owing to substrate pinning during heating. Here, we develop a simple method using poly(vinyl alcohol)-assisted uniform shrinking of three-dimensional printed structures. Microscopic three-dimensional printed objects are picked and placed onto a receiving substrate, followed by heating to induce shrinkage. We show the successful uniform heat-shrinking of three-dimensional prints with various shapes and sizes, without sacrificial support structures, and observe that the surface properties of the receiving substrate are important factors for uniform shrinking. Moreover, we print a three-dimensional mascot model that is then uniformly shrunk, producing vivid colors from colorless woodpile photonic crystals. The proposed method has significant potential for application in mechanics, optics, and photonics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5876
JournalNature Communications
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

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