Multi-material 3D nanoprinting for structures to functional micro/nanosystems

  • Multi-material 3D fabrication at the nanoscale has been a long-sought goal in additive manufacturing, with great potential for the direct construction of functional micro/nanosystems rather than just arbitrary 3D structures. To achieve this goal, researchers have introduced several nanoscale 3D printing principles, explored various multi-material switching and combination strategies, and demonstrated their potential applications in 3D integrated circuits, optoelectronics, biological devices, micro/nanorobots, etc. Although some progress has been made, it is still at the primary stage, and a serious breakthrough is needed to directly construct functional micro/nano systems. In this perspective, the development, current status and prospects of multi-material 3D nanoprinting are presented. We envision that this 3D printing will unlock innovative solutions and make significant contributions to various technologies and industries in the near future.
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Duan Y Q, Xie W S, Yin Z P, Huang Y A. 2024. Multi-material 3D nanoprinting for structures to functional micro/nanosystems. Int. J. Extrem. Manuf. 6 063001.. DOI: 10.1088/2631-7990/ad671f
Duan Y Q, Xie W S, Yin Z P, Huang Y A. 2024. Multi-material 3D nanoprinting for structures to functional micro/nanosystems. Int. J. Extrem. Manuf. 6 063001.. DOI: 10.1088/2631-7990/ad671f

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