Abstract:This article reports about nanocomposites, which refractive index is tuned by adding TiO 2 nanoparticles. We compare in situ/ex situ preparation of nanocomposites. Preparation procedure is described, properties of nanocomposites are compared, and especially we examine the applicability of two-photon polymerization (2PP) of synthesized nanocomposites. All prepared samples exhibit suitable optical transparency at specific laser wavelengths. Three-dimensional structures were generated by means of two-photon polymerization effect induced by a femtosecond laser.
In this paper we investigate a flexible method for the fabrication of complex microstructures using binding microparticles. Utilizing optical forces, micro-objects are caught, positioned and used as building blocks to form defined structures, analogous to assembling processes in the macroscopic world. Durable linkage between the individual particles is realized using biomolecules with high affinities applied as particle coatings. Planar structures can be assembled employing optical manipulation as well as three-dimensional patterns by stacking the generated layers. Even the properties of the generated structures can be locally designed as desired by using building blocks from diverse materials exhibiting different properties. This method benefits from its simplicity and the potential extensibility of the fabricated structure at any time of the experiment.
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