Exploiting Light Interferences to Generate Micrometer‐High Superstructures from Monomeric Azo Materials with Extensive Orientational Mobility

  • Rodriguez, Florent
  • Jelken, Joachim
  • Delpouve, Nicolas
  • Laurent, Adèle
  • Garnier, Bertrand
  • Duvail, Jean‐luc
  • Lagugné‐labarthet, François
  • Ishow, Eléna
Publication date
June 2021
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

International audiencePhotochromic azo materials have stirred considerable interest for their ability to mechanically respond to polarized light through large photoinduced migration and orientation processes. In order to apprehend the microscopic dynamics behind the extensive mass transport occurring under interferential illumination, two azo compounds differing by their propensity to form hydrogen bonds are synthesized and processed as nondoped glassy thin films. Interferential irradiation using polarization and intensity patterns reveals fully distinct responses. Regular nanometer-high surface relief gratings transform into micrometer superstructures with an amplitude ten times higher than the initial film thickness when using the latter ...

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