Lithographic-based 3D printer achieves accuracy down to 100 nm

Feb. 22, 2022
The Quantum X align lithographic-based 3D printer enables auto-aligned printing of freeform micro-optical elements directly onto optical fibers and photonic chips.

The Quantum X align lithographic-based 3D printer enables auto-aligned printing of freeform micro-optical elements directly onto optical fibers and photonic chips. Based on Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP) 3D printing technology, the printer achieves alignment accuracies in all spatial dimensions down to 100 nm.

Nanoscribe

Karlsruhe, Germany

www.nanoscribe.com

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