Thick, three-dimensional nanoporous density-graded materials formed by optical exposures of photopolymers with controlled levels of absorption

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Three-dimensional (3D) intensity distributions generated by light passing through conformal phase masks can be modulated by the absorption property of photosensitive materials. The intensity distributions have extremely long depth of focus, which is proportional to the size of the phase masks, and this enables one to pattern thick (similar to 100 mu m), nanoporous structures with precise control of grade density. Various density-graded 3D structures that result from computational modeling are demonstrated. Results of x-ray radiograph and the controlled absorption coefficient prove the dominant mechanism of the generated graded density is absorption of the photosensitive materials. The graded-density structures can be applied to a chemical reservoir for controlled release of chemicals and laser target reservoirs useful to shape shockless wave compression. (c) 2007 Optical Society of America.
Publisher
OPTICAL SOC AMER
Issue Date
2007-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SOFT LITHOGRAPHY; NANOSTRUCTURES; FGM

Citation

APPLIED OPTICS, v.46, no.25, pp.6350 - 6354

ISSN
0003-6935
DOI
10.1364/AO.46.006350
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/91715
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