10 March 2020Reversible deformations in laser-written polymeric microstructures: New platform for sensing and micro-actuation applications (Conference Presentation)
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In this talk we will present results on stimuli-responsive reversible deformations in polymeric microstructures fabricated using direct laser writing in pre-polymers (DLW-PP) technique. This microstructure behavior can be employed for micro-actuation applications in MEMS as well as designing new passive chemical sensors for microfluidic applications via hybrid (additive-subtractive) microfabrication technique. In this talk we will present our recent results in this field introducing few new concepts: a novel all-optical readout chemical sensor suitable for microfluidic applications, micromechanical components acting as flow control mechanisms based on bi-polymeric structures and solvent-sensitive micromechanical plug for microchannels.
Domas Paipulas,Sima Rekštytė,Titas Tičkūnas,Mangirdas Malinauskas, andVygantas Mizeikis
"Reversible deformations in laser-written polymeric microstructures: New platform for sensing and micro-actuation applications (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11292, Advanced Fabrication Technologies for Micro/Nano Optics and Photonics XIII, 112920U (10 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2544260
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