Paper 13381-45
Lithographically aligned 3D optical microsystems with high gradient index contrast
29 January 2025 • 3:00 PM - 3:20 PM PST | Moscone South, Room 155 (Upper Mezz)
Abstract
Using two-photon lithography to pattern materials within a 3D nanoporous scaffold has been demonstrated as a general approach to 3D nanofabrication. Here we demonstrate centimeter-scale, free-standing, highly transparent nanoporous silica scaffolds within which two-photon polymerization can create refractive index gradients with contrast > 0.5. This enables 90-degree total internal reflection prisms for efficient 3D routing of light. The combination of arbitrary 3D geometries, nanoscale resolution, and gradient control of refractive index with ∆n > 0.5 can enable the creation of fully integrated 3D optical microsystems, transforming optics and photonics in a manner similar to how planar lithography transformed electronics.
Presenter
Amos Meeks
Irradiant Technologies Inc. (United States)
Amos Meeks is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Irradiant Technologies. In 2021 he received a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University in the lab of Joanna Aizenberg, where he conducted research on light-responsive hydrogels as nonlinear optical materials. He received a Bachelor's degree in engineering from Olin College. His other experiences span a wide range of entrepreneurship, engineering, and materials science.