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Two-Photon Absorption Enables Microfabrication

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Kevin Robinson

Two-photon absorption tech-niques that have proved beneficial to biological imaging are spilling over into the industrial realm. Researchers at Osaka University in Suita, Japan, are using two-photon absorption to create polymer structures with details smaller than the diffraction limit. The two-photon effect is well-known. When two low-energy, long-wavelength photons strike a molecule at almost the same time, they have approximately the same effect as one photon of half the wavelength. This has been used in microscopy to excite fluorescent markers. To make it work, however, you need a very...Read full article

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