Convection, Heat Generation and Particle Deposition in Direct Laser Writing of Metallic Microstructures
Thomas Palmer, Erik H. Waller, Heiko Andr\"a, Konrad Steiner, Georg, von Freymann

TL;DR
This paper models heat generation and particle deposition in direct laser writing of metallic microstructures, revealing optical forces dominate convection and highlighting the importance of particle size control for improved fabrication.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical model capturing diffusion, heat, and fluid dynamics in laser lithography, providing insights into optimizing particle trapping and thermal management.
Findings
Optical forces surpass convection in particle movement.
Overheating occurs at laser powers similar to experimental conditions.
Controlling particle size enhances deposition quality and prevents overheating.
Abstract
Three-dimensional metallic microstructures find applications as stents in medicine, as ultrabroadband antennas in communications, in micromechanical parts or as structures of more fundamental interest in photonics like metamaterials. Direct metal printing of such structures using three-dimensional laser lithography is a promising approach, which is not extensively applied yet, as fabrication speed, surface quality, and stability of the resulting structures are limited so far. In order to identify the limiting factors, we investigate the influence of light-particle interactions and varying scan speed on heat generation and particle deposition in direct laser writing of silver. We introduce a theoretical model which captures diffusion of particles and heat as well as the fluid dynamics of the photo-resist. Chemical reactions are excluded from the model but particle production is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics · Laser-Ablation Synthesis of Nanoparticles · Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
