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  • - Recent breakthroughs in two-photon polymerization are enabling the creation of lightweight metamaterials with complex micro-scale designs, boasting better mechanical properties than traditional bulk materials.
  • - Traditional methods like scanning electron microscopy struggle to examine internal features of these microscale structures, which are vital for understanding their mechanical behavior.
  • - We introduced a novel optical confocal microscopy technique that allows detailed imaging of internal changes and fractures in these metamaterials while under mechanical stress, validating it with a specific lattice structure measuring 80 × 80 × 80 μm.

Article Abstract

Recent advances in two-photon polymerization fabrication processes are paving the way to creating macroscopic metamaterials with microscale architectures, which exhibit mechanical properties superior to their bulk material counterparts. These metamaterials typically feature lightweight, complex patterns such as lattice or minimal surface structures. Conventional tools for investigating these microscale structures, such as scanning electron microscopy, cannot easily probe the internal features of these structures, which are critical for a comprehensive assessment of their mechanical behavior. In turn, we demonstrate an optical confocal microscopy-based approach that allows for high-resolution optical imaging of internal deformations and fracture processes in microscale metamaterials under mechanical load. We validate this technique by investigating an exemplary metamaterial lattice structure of 80 × 80 × 80 μm in size. This technique can be extended to other metamaterial systems and holds significant promise to enhance our understanding of their real-world performance under loading conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10921468PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c04421DOI Listing

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