Two Photon Polymerization Laser Lithography (2PPLL) 3D Printer System
ID: N00173-25-Q-MF05Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORYWASHINGTON, DC, 20375-5328, USA

NAICS

Industrial Machinery Manufacturing (33324)

PSC

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (6640)
Timeline
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    Posted Mar 21, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Updated Mar 21, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Due Apr 21, 2025, 4:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Defense, through the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), is seeking proposals for a Two Photon Polymerization Laser Lithography (2PPLL) 3D Printer System designed for the production of optical components such as metalenses and 3D-metamaterials. The procurement requires a system that meets stringent specifications, including the use of a 780 nm femtosecond pulsed laser, the ability to achieve surface roughness below 10 nm, and the capability to print structures with lateral resolutions under 200 nm, while also supporting various materials and operating without resin baths on substrates up to 6 inches in diameter. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to advancing laser lithography technology for optical applications, ensuring robust support and compliance with cleanroom standards. Interested vendors must submit their proposals, including technical and price quotations, by the specified deadline, and can direct inquiries to Maximilian Fritts at maximilian.r.fritts.civ@us.navy.mil or Jamie Dixon at Jamie.Dixon@nrl.navy.mil.

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Mar 21, 2025, 5:08 PM UTC
The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has issued a solicitation (N00173-25-Q-MF05) for a Two Photon Polymerization Laser Lithography (2PPLL) 3D Printer to produce optical components like metalenses. The request seeks quotes for a system meeting stringent technical specifications such as utilizing a 780 nm femtosecond laser, achieving surface roughness below 10 nm, and providing extensive automation for material compatibility and printing accuracy. The printer should include vital components like a sample positioning stage, in-situ cameras for monitoring printing, software for generating 3D structures, and robust support like installation, training, and a one-year service contract. Interested vendors must submit detailed compliance documentation, technical and price quotations, and must ensure that only new equipment is offered. The government will evaluate submissions based on technical capability, past performance, and price, using a Price/Technical Tradeoff analysis. Deliverables should be completed within 17 weeks post-award, with additional requirements for documentation and compliance in cleanroom settings and regulations around telecommunications equipment. The emphasis on quality and reliability aligns with government procurement standards, ensuring that selections will meet military and operational needs.
Mar 21, 2025, 5:08 PM UTC
The document outlines the requirements for on-site contractors at Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) facilities. Key topics include access protocols, safety compliance, personnel management, and handling hazardous materials. Contractors must adhere to strict access and security measures, requiring background checks and badge issuance. They are accountable for ensuring safety standards per OSHA regulations, managing potential radiation exposure, and complying with environmental protections involving hazardous materials and waste management. Critical details cover prescribed training for employees, reporting procedures for accidents, controls surrounding explosive materials, and protocols for hazardous waste. Contractors must coordinate "hot work" activities with designated safety personnel and comply with specific environmental guidelines, including recycling efforts and adherence to regulations like the Clean Water Act. Overall, this document serves to establish comprehensive operational standards for contractors to ensure safety, compliance, and efficiency in their work at NRL sites, reflecting federal priorities in mitigating risk and maintaining high operational integrity. Thus, it plays a vital role in managing contractor engagement within the framework of government RFPs and grants.
Mar 21, 2025, 5:08 PM UTC
The Naval Research Laboratory seeks a two-photon polymerization laser lithography (2PPLL) 3D printer system for producing optical components like metalenses and 3D-metamaterials. The system must meet specified performance criteria, including the ability to utilize a 780 nm femtosecond pulsed laser for 2-photon polymerization, achieve surface roughness below 10 nm, and print structures with lateral resolutions under 200 nm. Additionally, the printer should operate without resin baths on substrates up to 6” in diameter, include automated surface detection, and support various materials, including silicon. Features must enable precise alignment, real-time monitoring through in-situ cameras, and switching between micro-scale and mm-scale printing modes. Documentation for user manuals and comprehensive warranty terms should accompany the system, which requires a separate PC for print file generation. Final delivery must include installation and user training at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. This procurement reflects the government’s focus on advancing laser lithography technology for optical applications while ensuring robust support and compliance with cleanroom standards.
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