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Title: Photoresponsive behaviour of “T-type” azopolyimides. The unexpected high efficiency of diffraction gratings, modulations and stability of the SRG in azopoly(ether imide)
Authors: Konieczkowska, Jolanta
Kozanecka-Szmigiel, Anna
Bujak, Karolina
Szmigiel, Dariusz
Małecki, Jan Grzegorz
Schab-Balcerzak, Ewa
Keywords: Azopolyimides; Azopyridine; Photoinduced optical anisotropy; Surface relief gratings
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: "Materials Science and Engineering B: Advanced Functional Solid-state Materials" Vol. 273 (2021), art. no. 115387
Abstract: In this paper, we compare the light-induced properties of three “T-type“ polyimide containing azobenzene chromophores with the properties of their structural counterparts containing azopyridine moieties. The processes of photoinduced birefringence generation and surface relief grating (SRG) formation are efficient in azobenzene polyimides, while in the azopyridine analogues the processes are non-detectable. Density functional theory calculations performed to reveal a possible structural reason for the lack of optical response in the azopyridine materials showed a formation of intramolecular H-bonds. Azopoly(ether imide) with 2,2′-diphenylopropane structure despite relatively low chromophore content exhibited one of the highest diffraction efficiency (ca. 20%) and the largest modulation of the SRG (260 nm) as have ever been observed for azopolyimides. Two years after inscription, modulation of the SRG was still observed without a decrease in the relief depth, which is important in applications requiring long-term stability of SRGs.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/21113
DOI: 10.1016/j.mseb.2021.115387
ISSN: 0921-5107
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