“…Although, this method is rather simple, it can provide selective doping and add functions, such as photochromic, 10-12 fluorescence, 13 and photoluminescent properties, 14 into photopolymers, resulting in precise control of the fabrication size range and the free design of patterns with these desired functions. Moreover, this method can markedly extend the use of photopolymers with wide varieties of compounds with high sensitivity to light exposure 18,19 and with marked changes in physical, structural, and chemical properties after irradiation with light. By adjusting the optimal combination between photopolymers and functional low molecular weight molecules, this method provides a new means for the fabrication of optical or optoelectronic devices, such as fluorescent character displays and organic electroluminescent (EL) devices with micropatterns.…”