The approach, which produces multiple levels of 3 - D hierarchical lattices with nanoscale features, could be useful anywhere there's a need for a combination of stiffness, strength, low - weight, high flexibility — such as in structures to be deployed in space, flexible armors, lightweight vehicles and batteries, opening the door for applications in aerospace, military and automotive industries. (sciencedaily.com)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have discovered novel ways to extend the capabilities of two - photon lithography (TPL), a high - resolution 3D printing technique capable of producing nanoscale features smaller than one - hundredth the width of a human hair. (llnl.gov)
Jan. 3, 2018 - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have discovered novel ways to extend the capabilities of two - photon lithography (TPL), a high - resolution 3D printing technique capable of producing nanoscale features smaller than one - hundredth the width of a human hair. (llnl.gov)