Abstract
Direct Laser Writing (DLW) based on Multi-Photon Polymerization (MPP) of photosensitive materials is a printing technique that enables the fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) structures with sub-wavelength resolution [1]. To date, the majority of the applications of this fabrication technique involve the use of commercially available structuring materials which besides the good morphological results they ensure, their flexibility concerning the bulk and surface functionalization of the laser constructed structures is limited [2]. Herein, it is presented the case of DLW fabricated structures whose either bulk or surface is readily functionalized.
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