Nanoscale Resolution Nanoscale resolution refers to the ability of a 3D printer to print with a precision of nanometers, enabling the creation of ultra-fine details. This high level of accuracy is achieved using technologies like two-photon polymerization and electron beam lithography. Nanoscale resolution is essential in microelectronics, photonics, and biomedical engineering, where intricate structures and complex geometries are required. It allows for the fabrication of micro-optics, biosensors, and even DNA-based structures. Achieving nanoscale resolution demands advanced materials and meticulous control over the printing process. |