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D. McCord-Maughon

Researcher at California Institute of Technology

Publications -  11
Citations -  6806

D. McCord-Maughon is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: 3D optical data storage & Microfabrication. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 6485 citations.

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Design of Organic Molecules with Large Two-Photon Absorption Cross Sections

TL;DR: The combination of large delta and high fluorescence quantum yield or triplet yield exhibited by molecules developed here offers potential for unprecedented brightness in two-photon fluorescent imaging or enhanced photosensitivity in two -photon sensitization, respectively.
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Two-photon polymerization initiators for three-dimensional optical data storage and microfabrication

TL;DR: In this article, a class of π;-conjugated compounds that exhibit large δ (as high as 1, 250 × 10−50 cm4 s per photon) and enhanced two-photon sensitivity relative to ultraviolet initiators were developed and used to demonstrate a scheme for three-dimensional data storage which permits fluorescent and refractive readout, and the fabrication of threedimensional micro-optical and micromechanical structures, including photonic bandgap-type structures.
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Two-photon polymerization initiators for three-dimensional optical data storage and microfabrication

TL;DR: In this article, a class of π;-conjugated compounds that exhibit large δ (as high as 1, 250 × 10−50 cm4 s per photon) and enhanced two-photon sensitivity relative to ultraviolet initiators were developed and used to demonstrate a scheme for three-dimensional data storage which permits fluorescent and refractive read-out, and the fabrication of 3D micro-optical and micromechanical structures, including photonic-bandgap-type structures.
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Three-dimensional microfabrication using two-photon-activated chemistry

TL;DR: In this article, two-photon photopolymer resins were used in the fabrication of complex microarchitectures, such as photonic bandgap structures and tapered waveguides.