All-optical patterning of azo polymer films

Thin films of polymers containing non-linear optical chromophores based on azobenzene have been shown to respond mechanically to low power light interference, resulting in a transfer of an arbitrary optical pattern to surface relief in a single step, often well below the usual glass transition tempe...

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Published in:Current opinion in solid state & materials science Vol. 5; no. 6; pp. 487 - 494
Main Authors: Yager, Kevin G., Barrett, Christopher J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-12-2001
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Summary:Thin films of polymers containing non-linear optical chromophores based on azobenzene have been shown to respond mechanically to low power light interference, resulting in a transfer of an arbitrary optical pattern to surface relief in a single step, often well below the usual glass transition temperature. The timescale for this process is seconds to minutes, and the resulting surface relief patterns can display a depth of features similar to that of the original film thickness. A series of mechanisms has been proposed to describe the origin of this effect, but none are currently able to rationalize the diverse set of surface patterns observed to be formed with various combinations of circularly and linearly polarized inscription lasers.
ISSN:1359-0286
DOI:10.1016/S1359-0286(02)00020-7