Holographic recording and micro/nanofabrication via ultrafast holographic two-photon induced photopolymerization (H-TPIP)
Inventor: Sean M. Kirkpatrick, Morley O. Stone, Jeffery W. Baur, Lisa R. Denny, Lalgudi V. Natarajan, Timothy J. Bunning.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US6624915
Here’s a breakdown of the complex term:
Holographic recording:
Creating a 3D image (a hologram) that captures light from an object.
This is like an advanced photograph that preserves the object’s depth and angles.
Micro/nanofabrication:
Building incredibly tiny structures.
Micro: Micrometer size (millionth of a meter – about the width of a human hair) Nano: Nanometer size (billionth of a meter – about the size of a few atoms)
Ultrafast holographic two-photon induced photopolymerization (H-TPIP):
Fancy way of saying: Using a super-fast laser and special light-sensitive material to create 3D holograms and build tiny structures.
In simpler terms: This is a cutting-edge technology that uses lasers to create holograms, and manufacture incredibly small objects with complex 3D shapes.
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