2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5nj01299f
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Surface relief grating growth in thin films of mexylaminotriazine-functionalized glass-forming azobenzene derivatives

Abstract: Azobenzene-containing materials exhibit various photomechanical properties, including the formation of surface relief gratings (SRG) when irradiated with two interfering laser beams. In a recent study, a novel glass-forming derivative of Disperse Red 1 (DR1) with a mexylaminotriazine group was synthesized in high yield with a simple and efficient procedure, and showed the ability to form high-quality amorphous thin films with a high resistance to crystallization. Irradiation of films of this material yielded S… Show more

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“…The orientation and orientation stability both increase with T g up to an optimal value (60 °C for blends containing 40% of the photoactive glass) and then decrease and become constant, respectively, with further increase in the T g , which helps explain the complex T g dependence during the optical inscription of surface relief gratings . Recent developments in molecular glass functionalization may allow precise control of the molecular environment and thus enable a deeper understanding of photoinduced phenomena in azomaterials through IR investigations.…”
Section: Photo‐orientation Of Azobenzenes and Photocontrol Of Passivementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The orientation and orientation stability both increase with T g up to an optimal value (60 °C for blends containing 40% of the photoactive glass) and then decrease and become constant, respectively, with further increase in the T g , which helps explain the complex T g dependence during the optical inscription of surface relief gratings . Recent developments in molecular glass functionalization may allow precise control of the molecular environment and thus enable a deeper understanding of photoinduced phenomena in azomaterials through IR investigations.…”
Section: Photo‐orientation Of Azobenzenes and Photocontrol Of Passivementioning
confidence: 97%
“…One important and simple application of Azo‐compounds in the last 30 years has been their use as thin films to photoalign LC . The PAAD have been found to be effective in the alignment and formation of high resolution patterns in LC, enabling their use as grating polarizers and spiral phase wave‐plates .…”
Section: Photoswitching Mechanisms and Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to their reduced thickness (a few hundred nanometers) PAAD layers can be attractive to form surface relief gratings after irradiation by two interfering laser beams . Mavrona et al studied the optical properties and photoinduced response of three different photoaligning Azo‐dyes (PAAD‐22D, PAAD‐22E, and PAAD‐22N) .…”
Section: Photoswitching Mechanisms and Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We present a study of a cell with one surface coated with an alignment layer of PAAD-22D, a photoaligning azobenzene dye (from Beam Co.). In general, various different azocompound materials form films with thickness varying from 20 nm to 500 µm and have been used as photoaligning materials for LCs for the last 30 years [19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. PAAD materials have demonstrated themselves to be capable of forming high resolution patterns, enabling their use for polarization gratings and spiral phase wave-plates [26][27][28][29], and to be effective in the alignment of LCs [26][27][28][29][30][31][32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%