Abstract
A direct laser writing 3D nanolithography is a popular technique for fabrication of microstructures for a wide spectrum of scientific and industrial applications [1]. However, a systematic study of polarization control in light-assisted additive manufacturing of polymers is still limited. In glass patterning by nano-gratings, the polarisation control is essential for defining local form birefringence and patterning of optical anisotropy [2]. Here we reveal influence of polarisation on polymerisation in direct laser writing.
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