Continuous laser printing of surface relief gratings on azopolymer films

  • Senel O
  • Pedersen C
  • Gruppuso B
  • et al.
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Abstract

A maskless single beam process for photofabrication of surface microstructures is reported. A continuously moving azopolymer film is illuminated with structured polarized light from a 488 nm laser and spatial light modulator, driving the formation of surface relief gratings in real time. The structures were replicated using nanoimprint lithography, and exhibited a maximum diffraction efficiency of order 30% at 633 nm. Using the period tunability of the spatial light modulator, surface gratings were fabricated that diffract red, green, and blue light along a common direction, illustrating the potential of this fabrication platform in the field of structured color.

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Senel, O., Pedersen, C., Gruppuso, B., Farzan, Z., Strobelt, J., & McGee, D. J. (2024). Continuous laser printing of surface relief gratings on azopolymer films. Optics Express, 32(26), 47385. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.542004

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