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Curvature-Adjustable Polymeric Nanolens Fabrication Using UV-Controlled Nanoimprint Lithography.

Qiang LiMyung Gi JiAshish ChapagainIn Ho ChoJaeyoun Kim
Published in: Micromachines (2022)
Nanolenses are gaining importance in nanotechnology, but their challenging fabrication is thwarting their wider adoption. Of particular challenge is facile control of the lens' curvature. In this work, we demonstrate a new nanoimprinting technique capable of realizing polymeric nanolenses in which the nanolens' curvature is optically controlled by the ultraviolet (UV) dose at the pre-curing step. Our results reveal a regime in which the nanolens' height changes linearly with the UV dose. Computational modeling further uncovers that the polymer undergoes highly nonlinear dynamics during the UV-controlled nanoimprinting process. Both the technique and the process model will greatly advance nanoscale science and manufacturing technology.
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