Hong-Bo Sun
Tsinghua University
799 Papers
3.1K Citations
Hong-Bo Sun is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Femtosecond. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 691 publications. Previous affiliations of Hong-Bo Sun include Renmin University of China & University of Tokushima.
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Papers
Finer features for functional microdevices
TL;DR: Micromachines can be created with higher resolution using two-photon absorption, and the results can be higher resolution than previously reported using single photon absorption techniques.
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Direct imprinting of microcircuits on graphene oxides film by femtosecond laser reduction
TL;DR: In this article, a femtosecond laser reduction process was used to create micro-nanoprocessing of Graphene micro-circuits using preprogrammed patterns.
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Designable 3D nanofabrication by femtosecond laser direct writing
TL;DR: Femtosecond laser direct writing (FsLDW) has been established as a nano-enabler to solve problems that are otherwise not possible in diversified scientific and industrial fields, because of its unique three-dimensional processing capability, arbitrary shape designability, and high fabricating accuracy up to tens of nanometers, far beyond the optical diffraction limit.
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Two-photon photopolymerization and 3D lithographic microfabrication
Hong-Bo Sun,Satoshi Kawata +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors give an overview of the development and current progress of femtosecond laser micro-nanofabrication based on multiphoton absorption, and particular emphasis is placed on two-photon photopolymerization.
Recent developments in superhydrophobic surfaces with unique structural and functional properties
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the recent developments of superhydrophobic surfaces with unique structural and functional properties, including self-cleaning, icephobicity, anti-corrosion, drag reduction, transparency, antireflection, structural color, droplet transportation, anisotropy, oil-water separation, water supporting force, superamphiphobicity and responsive switching.
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