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Published on: May 25, 2016
Micro-fabrication by laser radiation forces: a direct route to reversible free-standing three-dimensional structures
Loukas Athanasekos1, Miltiadis Vasileiadis, Christos Mantzaridis
1Department of Materials Science, University of Patras, Patras 26500, Greece. athanasekos@upatras.gr
Abstract:
The origins and first demonstration of structurally stable solids formed by use of radiation forces are presented. By experimentally proving that radiation forces can indeed produce stable solid material forms, a novel method enabling two- and three-dimensional (2d and 3d) microfabrication is introduced: An optical, non-contact single-step physical operation, reversible with respect to materials nature, based on the sole use of radiation forces. The present innovation is elucidated by the formation of polyisoprene and polybutadiene micro-solids, as well as plasmonic and fluorescent hybrids, respectively comprising Au nanoparticles and CdS quantum dots, together with novel concepts of polymeric fiber-drawing by radiation forces.

