To use or not to use (direct laser interference patterning), that is the question
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Abstract
Direct Laser Interference Patterning (DLIP) has shown to be a fabrication technology capable of producing large area periodic surface patterns on almost any kind of material. The produced structures have been used in the past to provide surfaces with new enhanced properties. On the other hand, the industrial use of this technology is still at the beginning due to the lack of appropriate and affordable systems, especially for small and medium enterprises. In this paper, the use of DLIP for the fabrication of periodic structures using different structuring strategies and optical concepts is discussed. Different technological challenges are addressed.
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Laser-based Micro- and Nanoprocessing IX |
Publisher | SPIE - The international society for optics and photonics, Bellingham |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Publication series
Series | Proceedings of Spie: Vol. 9351 |
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Volume | 9351 |
ISSN | 0277-786X |
Conference
Title | Conference on Laser-Based Micro- and Nanoprocessing IX |
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Duration | 10 - 12 February 2015 |
City | San Francisco |
Country | Canada |
External IDs
Scopus | 84930036210 |
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Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals
Keywords
- Direct Laser Interference Patterning, High Speed Fabrication, Surface Functionalization