Serra et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Laser‐induced forward transfer: fundamentals and applicationsSerra et al., 2019
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- Serra P
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- Advanced Materials Technologies
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Laser‐induced forward transfer (LIFT) is a digital printing technique that uses a pulsed laser beam as the driving force to project material from a donor thin film toward the receiving substrate whereon that material will be finally deposited as a voxel. This working principle …
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