Advantages and Challenges Analyzed Utilizing MMA as the Printable Material to Fabricate Optical Waveguides

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Aimed at the professional and printable materials, the researchers involved in higher payments, a new design scheme of utilizing MMA for 3D printing has been put forward based on its proper characters. The ideas and experiment frameworks are demonstrated, as well as the challenges are discussed.

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