Printing 3D Metallic Structures in Porous Matrix

Xiaolin Fan,Xue Wang, Yuanxiang Ye, Ying Ye,Yuming Su,Yusheng Zhang,Cheng Wang

SMALL(2024)

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The fabrication of metallic micro/nanostructures has great potential for advancing optoelectronic microdevices. Over the past decade, femtosecond laser direct writing (FsLDW) technology has played a crucial role in driving progress in this field. In this study, silica gel glass is used as a supporting medium, and FsLDW is employed to reduce gold and palladium ions using 7-Diethylamino-3-thenoylcoumarin (DETC) as a two-photon sensitizer, enabling the printing of conductive multilayered and 3D metallic structures. How the pore size of the silica gel glass affects the electrical conductivity of printed metal wires is systematically examined. This 3D printing method is versatile and offers expanded opportunities for applying metallic micro/nanostructures in optoelectronic devices. Using silica gel glass as a supporting medium and employing FsLDW, conductive multilayered and 3D gold/palladium structures are printed. How the pore size of the silica gel glass affects the electrical conductivity of printed metal wires is systematically examined. This 3D printing method is versatile and offers expanded opportunities for applying metallic micro/nanostructures in optoelectronic devices. image
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3D printing,femtosecond laser direct writing,metallic micro/nanostructures,photoreduction,porous matrix
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