Orientation and patterning of zeolite micro-crystals on photorefractive templates

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Evanescent fields photo-generated on the surface of photorefractive Fe-doped LiNbO3 templates have been used to trap and align anisotropic zeolite micro-cylinders. x- and z-cut crystal configurations have been employed to obtain different 1D and 2D zeolite micro-patterns. Inside of the patterns, a substructure of zeolites aligned along the electric field, either parallel or perpendicular to the surface, have been obtained. The experiments have been analyzed to the light of a theoretical analysis that satisfactorily explains the main experimental features.

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Elvira, I., Muñoz-Martinez, J. F., Ramiro, J., Barroso, A., Denz, C., García-Cabañes, A., … Carrascosa, M. (2017). Orientation and patterning of zeolite micro-crystals on photorefractive templates. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 867). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/867/1/012019

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