Doualle Thomas, André Jean-Claude, Gallais Laurent
Opt Lett. 2021 Jan 15;46(2):364-367. doi: 10.1364/OL.414848.
We introduce a laser-based process relying on multiphoton-induced polymerization to produce complex three-dimensional (3D) glass parts. A focused, intense laser beam is used to polymerize a transparent resin, loaded with additives and silica nanoparticles, at the wavelength of the laser beam through nonlinear absorption processes. The object is created directly in the volume, overcoming the limitation of the layer-by-layer process. The process enables the production of silica parts with consecutive debinding and sintering processes. With bulk silica density and a resolution that depends on the laser spot size, 3D objects of centimetric dimensions are obtained.
我们介绍一种基于激光的工艺,该工艺依靠多光子诱导聚合来制造复杂的三维(3D)玻璃部件。通过聚焦的强激光束,利用非线性吸收过程,在激光束的波长下使负载有添加剂和二氧化硅纳米颗粒的透明树脂发生聚合。物体直接在体相中生成,克服了逐层工艺的局限性。该工艺通过连续的脱脂和烧结工艺能够制造二氧化硅部件。凭借块状二氧化硅密度以及取决于激光光斑尺寸的分辨率,可获得厘米级尺寸的3D物体。