Two-photon absorption under few-photon irradiation for optical nanoprinting

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-57390-9
Zi-Xin Liang, Yuan-Yuan Zhao, Jing-Tao Chen, Xian-Zi Dong, Feng Jin, Mei-Ling Zheng, Xuan-Ming Duan
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Two-photon absorption (TPA) has been widely applied for three-dimensional imaging and nanoprinting; however, the efficiency of TPA imaging and nanoprinting using laser scanning techniques is limited by its trade-off to reach high resolution. Here, we unveil a concept, few-photon irradiated TPA, supported by a spatiotemporal model based on the principle of wave-particle duality of light. This model describes the precise time-dependent mechanism of TPA under ultralow photon irradiance with a single tightly focused femtosecond laser pulse. We demonstrate that a feature size of 26 nm (1/20 λ) and a pattern period of 0.41 λ with a laser wavelength of 517 nm can be achieved by performing digital optical projection nanolithography under few-photon irradiation using the in-situ multiple exposure technique, improving printing efficiency by 5 orders of magnitude. We show deeper insights into the TPA mechanism and encourage the exploration of potential applications for TPA in nanoprinting and nanoimaging.

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光学纳米印刷中少光子辐照下的双光子吸收
双光子吸收(TPA)已被广泛应用于三维成像和纳米打印;然而,利用激光扫描技术进行 TPA 成像和纳米打印的效率却因其对高分辨率的取舍而受到限制。在此,我们根据光的波粒二象性原理,在时空模型的支持下,提出了一种少光子照射 TPA 概念。该模型描述了在单个紧密聚焦飞秒激光脉冲的超低光子辐照下 TPA 随时间变化的精确机制。我们证明,在少光子辐照下,利用原位多重曝光技术进行数字光学投影纳米光刻,可实现 26 nm(1/20 λ)的特征尺寸和 0.41 λ 的图案周期,激光波长为 517 nm,打印效率提高了 5 个数量级。我们对 TPA 的机理有了更深入的了解,并鼓励探索 TPA 在纳米打印和纳米成像中的潜在应用。
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