Apr 23, 2024
11:15am - 11:45am
Room 325, Level 3, Summit
Dan Congreve1,2,Tracy Schloemer1,2,Sam Sanders2,Qi Zhou1,Arynn Gallegos1,Hao-Chi Yen1,Mahesh Gangishetty2,Daniel Anderson2,Michael Seitz1,2,Chris Stokes2
Stanford University1,Rowland Institute at Harvard University2
Dan Congreve1,2,Tracy Schloemer1,2,Sam Sanders2,Qi Zhou1,Arynn Gallegos1,Hao-Chi Yen1,Mahesh Gangishetty2,Daniel Anderson2,Michael Seitz1,2,Chris Stokes2
Stanford University1,Rowland Institute at Harvard University2
Triplet fusion upconversion, the manipulation of excited states in molecules to convert two low energy photons into one higher energy photon, has shown tremendous potential for a wide range of applications. Here, I will discuss how we can use this process to enable volumetric 3D printing, including the chemical, material, and optical designs required to do so and recent progress in pushing towards exciting applications.