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Curvature-Adjustable Polymeric Nanolens Fabrication Using UV-Controlled Nanoimprint Lithography
Qiang Li1, Myung Gi Ji1, Ashish Chapagain2
1Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA.
Abstract:
Nanolenses are gaining importance in nanotechnology, but their challenging fabrication is thwarting their wider adoption. Of particular challenge is facile control of the lens' curvature. In this work, we demonstrate a new nanoimprinting technique capable of realizing polymeric nanolenses in which the nanolens' curvature is optically controlled by the ultraviolet (UV) dose at the pre-curing step. Our results reveal a regime in which the nanolens' height changes linearly with the UV dose. Computational modeling further uncovers that the polymer undergoes highly nonlinear dynamics during the UV-controlled nanoimprinting process. Both the technique and the process model will greatly advance nanoscale science and manufacturing technology.

