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TECHNOLOGY/BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Dual-Material for Two-photon Printing for High-resolution, Multi-material 3D Structure Manufacturing
Contact and place of performance
Austin Smith
Livermore, CA
USA
Opportunity : Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), operated by the Lawrence Livermore National Security (LLNS), LLC under contract no. DE-AC52-07NA27344 (Contract 44) with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), is offering the opportunity to enter into a collaboration to further develop and commercialize its Dual-Material for Two-photon Printing for High-resolution, Multi-material 3D Structure Manufacturing....
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LLNL researchers have developed a new two-photon polymerization multimaterial resin formulation consisting of two reactively distinct polymer systems. The first system consists of a liquid, optically clear, epoxy resin which undergoes polymerization via type I photoacid generator (PAG) with a photo absorber at 700 nm while the second part is an acrylic system with a customized high cross-section photoinitiator with a high absorption at 700nm and 1045nm. By combining both polymer resin formulations into a single vat and using a custom two laser, dual wavelength TPP printer system, LLNL researchers can print complex structures. They are able to print structures where the walls of the structures are printed at 700 nm, yielding a fully solid structure by activating both acrylic and epoxide chemistry, while the internal octet structure is printed using 1045nm fixed beam, which only activates the acrylic—allowing the unreacted epoxy to be washed away in the post processing procedure leaving a more porous material.
Advantages/Benefits:
Potential Applications:
Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) printing of target fuel capsules, ability to print in a single vat resin system with density control, soft/hard material compositions, polymer/metal printing, precision medical. In essence the ability to print and tune physical properties while maintaining the high resolution of TPP printers using a single multimaterial, multi component resin formulation.
Development Status:
Current stage of technology development: TRL ☐ 0-2 ☒ 3-5 ☐ 5-9
LLNL has filed for patent protection on this invention.
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Written responses should be directed to:
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Innovation and Partnerships Office
P.O. Box 808, L-779
Livermore, CA 94551-0808
Attention: IL-13998
Lawrence Livermore National Security (LLNS), LLC, operating Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) under contract with the Department of Energy, is seeking industry partners to collaborate on the development and commercialization of a dual-material resin formulation for two-photon polymerization (TPP) printing. This technology, identified under solicitation IL-13998, utilizes a single-vat resin system composed of two reactively distinct polymer systems—epoxy and acrylic—that respond independently to different laser wavelengths. By using a dual-wavelength, two-laser printer system, researchers can selectively trigger disparate photochemistries to create high-resolution, heterogeneous 3D structures with spatially tuned optical, mechanical, and electrochemical properties.
The technology is currently at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 3–5, and LLNL has filed for patent protection. Potential applications for this manufacturing process include inertial confinement fusion target fuel capsules, soft/hard material compositions, polymer/metal printing, and precision medical devices. This opportunity is classified under NAICS 325211 Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing. Performance will take place in Livermore, California, and the primary point of contact is Austin Smith.
This notice is a technology transfer opportunity rather than a procurement. Interested parties must submit an electronic or written statement of interest by May 27, 2026, including their company information, point of contact details, and a description of corporate expertise or facilities relevant to commercializing the technology. Statements of interest should be directed to the LLNL Innovation and Partnerships Office and must reference the notice ID or title.
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