Published November 13, 2015
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Publication
Bending Induced Self-Organized Switchable Gratings on Polymeric Substrates
Description
We present a straightforward procedure of self-surface
patterning with potential applications as large area gratings, invisible
labeling, optomechanical transducers, or smart windows. The
methodology is based in the formation of parallel micrometric
crack patterns when polydimethylsiloxane foils coated with tilted
nanocolumnar SiO2 thin films are manually bent. The SiO2 thin films
are grown by glancing angle deposition at room temperature. The
results indicate that crack spacing is controlled by the film
nanostructure independently of the film thickness and bending
curvature. They also show that the in-plane microstructural
anisotropy of the SiO2
films due to column association perpendicular
to the growth direction determines the anisotropic formation of
parallel cracks along two main axes. These self-organized patterned
foils are completely transparent and work as customized reversible
diffraction gratings under mechanical activation.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/30716
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/30716
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE