2-PHOTON (2PP)
Femtosecond laser Cured voxel (2PP) Cured region (1-photon) Liquid photoresist
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Two-Photon Lithography Simulator

Two-photon polymerization (2PP) is a real 3D-printing technique that beats the diffraction limit of light. A femtosecond laser is focused into a droplet of photosensitive resin; because two-photon absorption depends on the square of light intensity, curing only happens in the tiny sub-wavelength volume at the very center of the focal spot, not throughout the whole illuminated cone the way ordinary single-photon UV exposure works. Sweeping that focal point through the resin, voxel by voxel and layer by layer, builds an arbitrary 3D nanostructure — this simulator visualizes the scan, the resulting cured lattice, and the contrast against blurry single-photon exposure.