Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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177903 | Dyes and Pigments | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Surface-relief-grating formation induced by Ar+ laser irradiation was studied using two series of side-chain azo polymers with narrow Mr distribution. The methacrylate-based azo polymers were synthesized using an approach that combined atom transfer radical polymerization and post-polymerization azo-coupling. The azo polymers were characterized using spectroscopic methods, GPC measurement as well as thermal analysis. The surface-relief-grating formation behavior of the azo polymers was examined by irradiating thin polymer films with interfering Ar+ laser beams. Whilst the Mr of the two polymers had no effect upon surface-relief-grating inscription rate, in contrast, different rates of grating formation and modulation depths were observed for the two polymers.