Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1495349 | Optical Materials | 2013 | 4 Pages |
We report on the stress birefringence distribution induced by the photopatterning of a multifunctional crosslinkable acrylate monomer sensitized in the visible range. The patterning of this material, prepared in a glass cell of a few tens of microns thickness, is obtained through illumination in a two steps process. The first step is performed using an illumination pattern with a high contrast and a low spatial frequency. The second one is a uniform illumination. The discrepancies in the shrinkage experimented by the material leads to the apparition of patterned stress birefringence revealed through polarimetry and diffraction measurements.
► Demonstration of birefringence photopatterning in photocrosslinkable materials. ► Distributed mechanical stresses are induced by inhomogeneous photopolymerization. ► Distribution of stresses leads to birefringence patterning.