Instantaneous photoinduced patterning of an azopolymer colloidal nanosphere assembly


Autoria(s): ORTYL, EWELINA; ZIELINSKA, SONIA; BARILLÉ, RÉGIS; ALMOHAMED, YASSER; NUNZI, JEAN-MICHEL
Data(s)

21/08/2016

21/08/2016

01/09/2016

Resumo

Colloidal azopolymer nanospheres assembled on a glass substrate were exposed to a single collimated laser beam. The combination of photo-fluidic elongation of the spherical colloids and light induced self-organization of the azopolymer film allows the quasiinstantaneous growth of a large amplitude surface relief grating. Pre-structuration of the sample with the nanosphere assembly supports faster creation of the spontaneous pattern. Confinement into the nanospheres provides exceptionally large modulation amplitude of the spontaneous relief. The method is amenable to any kind of photoactive azo-materials.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (RGPIN-2015-05485)

Identificador

OPTICAL MATERIALS EXPRESS 9, 2925 (1016)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OME.6.002925

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14732

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en

Publicador

OSA

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Article