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Light-induced material displacement in polymer films: a new tool for optical materials structuring

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Abstract

Isomerization cycles of light-activated molecular switches in a polymeric matrix can result into the polymer surface structuring with nanometric resolution. This still debated phenomenon allows designing and realizing complex architectures in plasmonic and photonic devices.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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