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.
Not exact matches
The lens can resolve
nanoscale features separated by distances
smaller than the wavelength of light.
We utilize an unusual topological
feature associated with exceptional points of a physical system to enhance the response of an optical sensor to very
small perturbations, such as those introduced by
nanoscale objects.
Other useful properties of synchrotron light are: - high energy beams to penetrate deeper into matter -
small wavelengths permit the studying of tiny
features, e.g. bonds in molecules;
nanoscale objects - synchrotron beams can be coherent and / or polarised, permitting specific experiments - the synchrotron beam can be made to flash at a very high frequency, giving the light a time structure.