Ido CoopersteinEfrat ShukrunOfir PressAlexander KamyshnyShlomo Magdassi
A sol, aqueous solution-based ink is presented for fabrication of 3D transparent silica glass objects with complex geometries, by a simple 3D printing process conducted at room temperature. The ink combines a hybrid ceramic precursor that can undergo both the photopolymerization reaction and a sol-gel process, both in the solution form, without any particles. The printing is conducted by localized photopolymerization with the use of a low-cost 3D printer. Following printing, upon aging and densifying, the resulting objects convert from a gel to a xerogel and then to a fused silica. The printed objects, which are composed of fused silica, are transparent and have tunable density and refractive indices.
Ido Cooperstein (3217713)Efrat Shukrun (3217701)Ofir Press (5244530)Alexander Kamyshny (2206192)Shlomo Magdassi (1405108)
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