摘要
Block copolymers P(MA4-block-MMA) 10 and P(MA4-block-MMA) 20 and a random copolymer P(MA4-ran-MMA) 10 were prepared from azobenzene methacrylate (MA4) and methyl methacrylate (MMA). The former monomer was introduced as both a photoresponsive and a mesogenic component, and the latter as a transparent non-mesogenic component. Thin films of the copolymers were used to investigate all-optical writing by linear-polarized illumination in the pulsed regime to modify the local birefringence at the microscopic scale. The optical properties of P(MA4-block-MMA) 10 were compared with those of P(MA4-ran-MMA) 10 having the same chemical composition (10 mol% MA4) but different distributions of the two components. It was found that in the block copolymers relatively intense pulses as short as 100 mu s produced a remarkable local increase in the birefringence, stable in the time-scale (up to several days) explored in the experiment. In contrast, efficient and stable optical modifications could not be achieved in the random copolymer.
- 出版日期2012