This year Nanoscribe will showcase the new Quantum X align and its Aligned Two-Photon Lithography (A2PL ®) technology. The system is the first high-resolution 3D printer with sub-micrometer alignment capabilities in all spatial directions and is designed to drive innovations in the field of photonic packaging. The Quantum X align now is also features the groundbreaking 3D printing by 2GL® as the fastest 2PP-based microfabrication technology on the market.
Freeform microlenses can be directly printed, aligned and tilt-compensated to the optical axis of fibers and photonic chips, enabling Free Space Microoptical Coupling (FSMOC) between these elements. The printed freeform microoptics can shape light and convert the mode field according to the application, providing a highly robust solution for light coupling with minimal optical losses.
Don't miss our colleague Dr. Benjamin Richter’s talk on “Aligned printing on and in various chips for biological applications” on Tuesday, January 30 at 9:20 am Moscone Center, Room 303 (Level 3 South).
Come visit us at booth 3241 (Hall D) to explore the world of nano and microstructures! Take a look at our Lensed Fiber Array demonstrator and our interactive showcase equipped with a tablet that allows you to zoom into our tiny 3D-printed structures.