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Surface-Initiated Mechanism for the Formation of Relief Gratings on Azo-Polymer Films
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1998
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Materials ScienceEngineeringAzo-polymer FilmsSemiconducting PolymerMicrofabricationAzobenzene Polymer FilmSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsPolymer ScienceSurface-initiated MechanismConjugated PolymerSurface ModificationPhotopolymer NetworkFormation ProcessSurface ProcessingRelief GratingsNanolithography Method
We report here a detailed experimental study, establishing the surface-initiated mechanism for the photoinduced relief grating formation on azobenzene functionalized polymer films. The grating formation process is found to be strongly dependent on the nature of the surface (20−200 Å), while the birefringent grating appears to be a purely bulk process. Restriction of the surface of the azobenzene polymer film through the deposition of ultrathin top layers of transparent polyelectrolytes by electrostatic self-assembly dramatically decreases the relief grating formation. Thicker polyelectrolyte multilayer film (250 Å) on the surface resulted in the formation of purely birefringent grating, without any surface features.
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