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What’s new in stereophotolithography?

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Laser stereophotolithography is a technology which allows the space-resolved phototransformation of a product. In this paper we describe the different basic processes with their limits. We present several ways to override these limits and discuss new application areas.

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Andre, J.C., Corbel, S. & Jezequel, J.Y. What’s new in stereophotolithography?. J Chem Sci 105, 359–371 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03040810

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