2001
DOI: 10.1007/s003400100596
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A model for surface-relief formation in azobenzene polymers

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“…[5,26,27] It has been shown by Bublitz et al [5] that different types of azobenzene side-chain polyesters undergo an opposite change of shape under illumination with linearly polarized light. This result is in agreement with the observation that the phase of the SRGs, relative to that of the optical grating, strongly depends on the chemical architecture of the particular azobenzene polymer.…”
Section: Photomechanical Behavior Of Azobenzene Polymers As a Functiomentioning
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“…[5,26,27] It has been shown by Bublitz et al [5] that different types of azobenzene side-chain polyesters undergo an opposite change of shape under illumination with linearly polarized light. This result is in agreement with the observation that the phase of the SRGs, relative to that of the optical grating, strongly depends on the chemical architecture of the particular azobenzene polymer.…”
Section: Photomechanical Behavior Of Azobenzene Polymers As a Functiomentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[29] Sensitivity of photomechanical behavior (stretching or uniaxial compression) to the chemical structure of azobenzene polymers was found also experimentally. [5] 3. Non-monotonical behavior takes place when 54,7°<α * <A(β * ), i.e C1>0 and C2<0 (area 3 in Figure 3).…”
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“…Because of this multi-variability, many aspects of the SRG formation phenomenon are not yet well understood, although several theoretical attempts have been made considering the molecular mass transport due to the local gradients in pressure, in the molecular reorientation, and the free volume. [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Experimentally, the SRG formation and the associated relaxation phenomenon is usually studied using the diffraction efficiency method with a linearly or circularly polarized probe beam. [23][24][25][26][27] The diffraction efficiency method probes induced birefringence in the optically anisotropic media averaged over a large area.…”
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