In an expert talk on "Two-Photon Grayscale Lithography: An enabling technology for scalable fabrication of aligned microoptics", our colleague Tobias Hoose will present why 3D printing by 2GL®, combined with the capability of nanoprecision alignment on optical fibers and photonic chips, is the future in scalable photonics manufacturing and packaging.
Nanoscribe’s microfabrication technology enables to directly print complex structures precisely on pre-existing patterns and topographies. Our Quantum X align, the first high-resolution 3D printer with advanced 3D alignment capabilities, enables the printing of freeform microoptical elements directly onto optical fibers and photonic chips.
Quantum X align addresses the market needs for low-loss optical couplers by enabling 3D printing of freeform microoptical elements aligned to fiducials, such as waveguides, markers on photonic chips, or chip edges. This advances photonics packaging by providing aligned 3D printing of optical interconnects without the need for further assembly, active alignment or fixation steps.
Visit us at our booth. We are looking forward to discussing your projects with you and how Nanoscribe's 3D microfabrication technology can be used supportively.