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A New Two-Photon Lithography System: Nanoscribe at CeNSE

  • University of Louisville 2210 South Brook St; Shumaker Bldg. Room 139 Louisville United States (map)

Ky Multiscale Lunch & Learn Monthly Seminar Series

Presented by Dr. Todd Hastings, Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CeNSE) - U. of Kentucky

Join us for free pizza lunch @ UofL Shumaker Building Room 139

A new two-photon lithography system, the Nanoscribe Photonic Profession GT is now available at the CeNSE to all qualified users for both local and remote work.

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The Nanoscribe is able to print structures with two stage modes: the “galvo mode” which allows much higher speed building, but with less precise features (~400 nm in 2D lateral resolution) compared to the more precise “piezo mode”, which has ~300 nm 2D lateral resolution. Feature sizes on the Nanoscribe range from roughly one hundred nanometers up to several millimeters, having a maximum build height of 3 mm. The available print area depends on the sample holder used. Learn more about this unique tool at our free “lunch & learn” seminar. Courtesy of KY Multiscale Nano Integration Node.


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